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• #69427
you can get away with an illegal home-build
Until Mr Plod spots you using it on the public highway. If it's too fast/heavy/powerful to qualify as an EAPC, it's a motorcycle subject to all the usual construction and use, tax, testing and licensing regime you'd enjoy if it had an internal combustion engine.
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• #69428
Rules are pretty strict https://www.gov.uk/electric-bike-rules
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• #69429
I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm suggesting the likelihood of someone getting caught unless they're in an accident or cruise past a police car doing 30mph without pedalling and an obvious motor on their bike is pretty low. In my opinion.
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• #69430
Please see above
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• #69431
Is there a go-to place for Evo mini-Ds (and perhaps a mid-length shackle as well)? Or are the prices a bit of a much of a muchness?
Also, what's the deal with the Kryptonite that has the extension U. That any good? (http://www.evanscycles.com/products/kryptonite/messenger-mini-with-u-lock-extender-ec115042)
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• #69433
I'm suggesting the likelihood of someone getting caught...is pretty low
Since this applies to all road traffic offences, I'd have to agree with your analysis.
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• #69434
I just got hit by this cab. Me and bike is fine as was low speed incident.
But wondering if there is anything worth doing ?
Driver gave some gob was moderately confrontational, shifted blame and then drove off.
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• #69435
Couldn't get his face
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• #69436
Are cabbies exempt from wearing seatbelts ?
If no damage and no injury then police won't be interested.
(i had some drunks do over my car, because the wing mirror clipped back on and the roof dent popped out with no visable damage only foot prints police couldn't touch them, gave them a talking too, there details got logged that was it)File a complaint anyway so it's logged with those that oversea these things, if it's an ongoing issue with the driver/vehicle then it should stack up against them in the future.
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• #69437
Does anyone have a link for a decent tyre pressure calculator?
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• #69438
80psi
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• #69439
I'm going to go-pro electro-brommie-douche and report him to Parks and Po-Po.
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• #69440
No seatbelt required if they are working.
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• #69441
Funny, I had a cab driver gently but deliberately drive in to me the other day. More weirded out than anything, TBH.
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• #69442
Anyone seen the Ergon cleat alignment tool for sale in a London shop?
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• #69443
Over here (not UK), Kryptonite is uncommon, unlike Abus locks. Abus have a history of recalls due to producing terrible locks. Kryptonite had that a long time ago but Abus has that a lot. Bike thieves like bikes that are locked up with Abus and AXA. More common issues while an uncommon lock like a Krypt is difficult because they don't know the brand.
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• #69444
My Kryptonite is still doing far better after 4 years of daily use than my Abus mini has ever done.
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• #69445
Hmm. My Krypto has been fine for 4 years, only had the Abus 6 months though so this is just based off initial impressions.
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• #69446
I bought a new mini d the other day (probably my third or fourth over the years) and I hate it!
On all the old ones, the key always went in smoothly first time and locked/unlocked easily in a one motion. This one i have to jab and waggle the key and it almost always gets stuck and nnnnnnnggggggggg! I thought it would smooth out with use but it's been a a few months now and it's still annoying as ever.
I have the mini-and a bit (the one that's the same width and a big longer than a mini that comes with a tether) which still works brilliantly. Going to go back to that I think.
No idea why this particular one should be such a pain but it is.
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• #69447
Getting shirts done at the dry cleaner. My local one in Dalston charged me £2.50/shirt for wash, dry, and iron. Which I thought was ridiculously expensive. So today I dropped off some shirts which I'd washed and dried and he still wanted £1.80/shirt just for ironing! In Romford (I know), the local dry cleaner charged me 80p/shirt for just ironing, which I was very happy paying. Is £1.80 a standard London price or do I need to find a different dry cleaner?
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• #69448
A drop of lube perhaps?
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• #69449
Graphite. Oil in locks is a long term recipe for disaster.
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• #69450
Buy an iron and roll your own, shirley.
As far as I'm aware, as there is no MOT for bikes, you can get away with an illegal home-build but manufacturers won't make an illegal bike to sell.
That douche probably made it himself, or got someone to do the work for him.