‘E-bikes are an e-menace’
#51
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Ah - the beauty of the "free market." Everybody gets to buy whatever they want and use it whatever way they want to.
Touch screens in the front dash of new cars - great idea? 500-watt portable boom-box speakers to share your "music" in the wide open spaces - great idea?
Aw never-mind - no one a gives a sh*** - turn on your 2000 lumen blinky and plug up your ears with ear-buds so you can bomb down the bike path at 40kph. Money dictates who the cool people are.........
Touch screens in the front dash of new cars - great idea? 500-watt portable boom-box speakers to share your "music" in the wide open spaces - great idea?
Aw never-mind - no one a gives a sh*** - turn on your 2000 lumen blinky and plug up your ears with ear-buds so you can bomb down the bike path at 40kph. Money dictates who the cool people are.........
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#53
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Same in socal, although reportedly a teenager on an "e-moto" seriously injured a hiker on a path a few days ago and another was killed on an e-scooter, so no telling what the knee jerk reaction might be. It would be interesting if anybody who resides in an area that is policed would report.
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Ten year-old, on an e-bike, riding on the wrong side of the road... sheesh.
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#55
Where I live, in the Bay Area, it is almost always "kids" on ebikes that have been derestricted or just go too fast that are the problem. That means the problem is actually parents who are the ones paying for these ebikes. They can't say no to their kids and then don't supervise them. Make them 18+ and confiscate and fine massively any parent who buys one for a younger kid. Unless a kid has a disability, they do not need an e-bike to ride to school and on sidewalks. Buy them a dirt bike and take them offroad if they have that interest but kids in America are badly out of shape and riding a regular bike should be the only cycling option until the frontal lobes are fully formed. Actually, I'd be fine with not selling them to anyone who isn't willing to sign a legal declaration that the user will be 18 years old +. Set the parents up for criminal charges. Not a lot different than handing kids a gun to use unsupervised; both can injure and kill. I'm sure that seems extreme, but kids are allowed to ride on sidewalks in many jurisdictions and the laws don't distinguish between bikes and e-bikes in that regard.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2963604.html
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Looks like Orange County is getting with the program:

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2963604.html

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2963604.html
According to investigators, Mejer's son was riding a Surron e-motorcyle and was "doing wheelies"
They can call it "independent" journalism but when they post such sloppy terrible headlines that you would find in fake ads and clickbait sites it doesn't do well for your journalism when you contradict yourself in the dang article. E-motorcycles are not electric bikes. Electric bikes have no throttles and are moved forward with purely pedaling (even if assisted).
Those riding the e-motorcycles should be required to have licenses and take a motorcycle safety course and it needs to be very clear that these are not e-bike related in any sense and should have no bearing on bicycles in any way. If you are doing wheelies in the streets or sidewalks just confiscate the dang things and donate them to low income people in need of transportation to their jobs (and give them a safety lesson as well). Fine the parents and use those funds for better bike lanes and better education or to help end homelessness or something.
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From the article! So not at all an e-bike not even related (aside from having two wheels) it was a motorcycle and the kid was being an idiot. Both the parent and the child should face punishment that is clear but WE need to make sure we are not posting such slop all the time.
They can call it "independent" journalism but when they post such sloppy terrible headlines that you would find in fake ads and clickbait sites it doesn't do well for your journalism when you contradict yourself in the dang article. E-motorcycles are not electric bikes. Electric bikes have no throttles and are moved forward with purely pedaling (even if assisted).
They can call it "independent" journalism but when they post such sloppy terrible headlines that you would find in fake ads and clickbait sites it doesn't do well for your journalism when you contradict yourself in the dang article. E-motorcycles are not electric bikes. Electric bikes have no throttles and are moved forward with purely pedaling (even if assisted).
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I'm not sure what to call it since Surons don't have VIN's so can't be "motorcycles". It's in a no man's land where the only place it's legal is private property AFAIK (maybe ATV areas). Too bad they can't jail the manufacturer for making an illegal vehicle and the store that sold it too IMO.
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A Surron and similar type vehicles fit the description of a motorcycle, an inline two wheeled vehicle powered soley by a motor (either internal combustion or electric) so no pedals only a throttle. A VIN doesn't really matter as it probably has a serial number which is in essence the same thing but does not define a motorcycle.
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If mfrs. of eMopeds would also give them VINs, (optional to use, if they also fit the legal description of “eBike”) they’d be doing us a favor. They’d also need a certificate of origin, DOT lighting, brakes, license plate holder, etc., so they’d need to be more expensive.
I believe it’s coming though!
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It's worth pointing out that you can't register a motorcycle, a car, an e-motorcycle or anything else, without a VIN. Technically, you might be able to (by getting a VIN issued by the DMV), but this is a rare, complex, difficult, time consuming, and expensive process. The DMV will assume it has a VIN somewhere you didn't spot and also that the vehicle is stolen. If you pass these two hurdles, I suppose you next have to convince them that your vehicle is safe and roadworthy. All the burden is on you.
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It appears as though the "e" menace will be alleviated in some socal communities since some school districts are allowing only pedal bikes for middle or lower school students. I hope this trend becomes universal, and wouldn't mind if the high schools joined the party. There are also a couple of bills in Congress that will further restrict "e" activity, one which reduces top speed to 16 mph and another that reduces power from 750w max to 250. Of course there's nothing that discusses policing which currently is non-existent unless someone is seriously injured or killed.
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Watched some young kids pulling a wagon down the sidewalk with an electric scooter. They're having fun. It's just as safe as if they were pulling with a bike, But the burgers here in burgerville made it illegal, I disagree.
Then you got mom and dad walking the park trail with the little guys on small scooters in front. Also a crime here.
We do have a lot of teens on 20" ebikes. Many are under 16 and they will be illegal on July 1 in my town, My feeling is if they're under 15 mph, it's fine,
Then you got mom and dad walking the park trail with the little guys on small scooters in front. Also a crime here.
We do have a lot of teens on 20" ebikes. Many are under 16 and they will be illegal on July 1 in my town, My feeling is if they're under 15 mph, it's fine,
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This is not quite right. A VIN is a standardized 17-digit number that contains specific information about a vehicle’s make, model, and year. It ALSO contains a serial number. A serial number alone isn’t enough to register a vehicle.
If mfrs. of eMopeds would also give them VINs, (optional to use, if they also fit the legal description of “eBike”) they’d be doing us a favor. They’d also need a certificate of origin, DOT lighting, brakes, license plate holder, etc., so they’d need to be more expensive.
I believe it’s coming though!
If mfrs. of eMopeds would also give them VINs, (optional to use, if they also fit the legal description of “eBike”) they’d be doing us a favor. They’d also need a certificate of origin, DOT lighting, brakes, license plate holder, etc., so they’d need to be more expensive.
I believe it’s coming though!
Right now around me it is delivery people who have these ridiculous e-mopeds and are just tearing up sidewalks and streets and constantly breaking down and not wearing helmets (by in large though some actually do have motorcycle helmets (not sure if DOT approved) and are just a nuisance. Same thing with the gas powered crap but for the most part those people keep off the sidewalks.
I am not totally innocent as sometimes I will do a slight cut onto the sidewalk but I go slow behind people and make sure to leave lots of room and I am actually pedaling and I generally am on it for a very short time to avoid some major traffic or the car haulers that park in the street.
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IMO, any law(s) that gets kids under 16 on pedal bikes (or "push" scooters) is a good one. We're the fattest country in the world (AFAIK); let's trim down.
Last edited by 2old; 04-29-26 at 10:26 AM.





