

full-throttle wrote: Take my word for it but there was not a single day when some douch didn't come around a blind corner on the opposite side towards me. Usually wearing lycra.





Ham549 wrote:the Aussies are cracking down on those requiring a firearm permit for some lasers over a certain power.
to put a stop to such behaviour, the Government has made it an offence for anyone to have a laser pointer in their custody in a public place or to use
a laser pointer in a public place without a reasonable excuse. If a police officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that you are in possession of a laser
pointer in a public place, they may search you, confiscate the laser and commence legal action.




t3sla wrote:Word to the wise, I wouldn't push hard on getting any laws changed.
Put it this way, you're essentially 'invisible' and that comes from the people 'looking'

whatever wrote: Also interesting the 36v postal service ebikes using bmc front motors are also illegal and over the 200watt limit,
now that was a daring move by the melbourne retailer who convinced auspost that they were legal

t3sla wrote:Word to the wise, I wouldn't push hard on getting any laws changed.


My understanding is that the aus post bikes have undergone some kind of approval process - not sure of the specifics.Power output is limited by the controller & when measured at the motor is within the 200 watt limit. This approach was adopted to improve motor life, the smaller motors suffering premature failure due to the constant stop - start riding. The main maintenance issue now is brake wear for the same reason.
If this is the case then it opens up a lot of possibilities.

Animalector wrote:That really is quite stupid. I can average 30 on my racer already with no electric assist.



veloman wrote:....
I'm not really complaining, as I can ride how I want without issue, but for you guys who are hassled for >200watts - that's just sad you have to deal with that.




schmidty_81 wrote:onto something like this...
http://www.officeworks.com.au/retail/pr ... per/AUPS64
Slap it on the side of the hub motor and Bob's your Uncle.

Hyena wrote:schmidty_81 wrote:onto something like this...
http://www.officeworks.com.au/retail/pr ... per/AUPS64
Slap it on the side of the hub motor and Bob's your Uncle.
Those stickers aren't waterproof and will fall off/look crap in 5 minutes. Ideally you want something vinyl based or specifically waterproof
How very deceitful of you towards our govt anyway

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