If I’m moving overseas where there aren’t restrictions on e-bike speeds, can I get an e-Brompton unlocked?
Also, 15mph is a stupid, stupid limit in a country where the vast majority of streets are 30mph and the law limits e-bike assistance to 20mph.
You might wanna check with your airlines on batteries on board their flights.
British Airways told a mate he's not allowed to bring his eBrompton with him to Spain.
Cheers, yeah, the battery can’t be couriered or flown commercially but the bike by itself should be fine. I’d need to purchase a new battery on arrival.
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If I’m moving overseas where there aren’t restrictions on e-bike speeds, can I get an e-Brompton unlocked?
Also, 15mph is a stupid, stupid limit in a country where the vast majority of streets are 30mph and the law limits e-bike assistance to 20mph.