It's a ridiculous law, but it's the law.
I've been doing some experiments with two rad bike, mission and rad runner. Both exceeded the 6kph throttle limit (around 8kph).
However both motors will cut out at 25kph - this means that the speed magnets are working and the controller is doing its job to not go above the 25kph limit.
My conclusion is that these versions of rad bikes do not have their throttle restricted to 6kph, but rather the power from the throttle is limited.
Now, this is tricky, because technically these ebikes are not EU compliant, but are being sold as such.
Would Rad power bikes sell bikes as EU compliant while not being so.
Or could it be the case that I have two faulty bikes that do cut out at 25kph but not 6kph.
I've been doing some experiments with two rad bike, mission and rad runner. Both exceeded the 6kph throttle limit (around 8kph).
However both motors will cut out at 25kph - this means that the speed magnets are working and the controller is doing its job to not go above the 25kph limit.
My conclusion is that these versions of rad bikes do not have their throttle restricted to 6kph, but rather the power from the throttle is limited.
Now, this is tricky, because technically these ebikes are not EU compliant, but are being sold as such.
Would Rad power bikes sell bikes as EU compliant while not being so.
Or could it be the case that I have two faulty bikes that do cut out at 25kph but not 6kph.