Moi! Kiitos loistavista videoista! Onko suositella jotain edullisempaa sähköpyörää 168cm kääpiölle. Monessa mitta suositus 170cm ylöspäin. Toiveena ois läskimmät renkaat ja rangea sen verran että pääsis esim. mökille asti 55km :D
Onhan noita paljonkin. Sen verran pienestä kiinni että ei se 2cm vaikuta oikeen. Eli esim Lankeleisi Rx800 plus ja Gogobest Gf700 nyt tulee nopeesti mieleen
@@Jutte68 noita low step runkoja on kans tulossa testiin jonkin verran ja onhan niit ollutkin joitain malleja esillä. Nyt suht pian tulee Fiido T1 Prosta videoo missä kans on matala astuin runko :)
Ei nykyään, vaan aina on pitänyt vakuuttaa yli 250w sähköpyörät. Nyt vain tuli kevennys siihen lakiin sähköpyörien osalta että alle 25kg ei tarvitse tieliikennevakuutusta
Hello. Are these powerful ebikes really road legal? I read that if they go more than 25 kmph its considered af “scooter/moped” and then u need to register it and have insurance and stuff? Or maybe the police dont enforce the rules and you can drive it around without trouble and if they ask you just say its an ebike? I would really like to get one of these i just dont wanna risk getting a huge fine for not having a license plate or insurance and all that
They are legal if you limit the speed to 25km/h. But on my ~100 000km ebike experiences I can say that if you were to ride at 32-35km/h and nobody cares but you can drive faster and be also safe, it is everything to do with context and being aware of your surroundings. I don't ride in the cities but when I visit them you can't really ride faster than 25kn/h anyways so I don't think that is an actual problem of risk "riding too fast". And regarding possible fines, it is also all about the context of the situation, but what I have heard some have gotten around 70-200€
@@BossManaatti Great, thank you so much for your response, i was also thinking that probably the law enforcement dont really care if you are going faster than the 25km/h. My concern was more about the fact that it looks like a motorcycle so they might stop you just to check, and then even if your not driving more than 25km/h if the bike is capable going faster, you would get a fine, but then also, they would have to look up the model and stuff which probably they would not. I was just thinking it will draw more attention since it looks like an actual motorcycle😅 if it looked like a normal ebike i dont think u would ever get stopped and it would be no problem, but this one looks so much like a motorcycle u dont even notice the pedals!🤣
@@lucasthorsen784 I mean if you would get a fine from -> not riding over 25km/h and for your bike just looking like a moped, you really would have messed up big time by straight up talking yourself in to that fine. Police does not have that sort of free time available. Drive safe and if police stops you, be kind and help them understand more about ebikes, so far that has worked wonderfully. Remember also it's at most a moped not a motorcycle. Huge difference between those, there is also A1, A2 and "Big" A motorcyles even beyond mopeds. If you are so concerned for the looks being a problem, I would suggest buying a bike that is more inconginto. You can still get powerfull ebikes that are like that, for example Lankeleisi Mg800 max