I think, but am far from sure, that electric pushbikes can only go 15mph. So I wonder if this thing was limited to that, it could use UK cycle lanes. There are some scooter like electric bikes around, but usually rather nasty. But at £2600 or whatever this is, you might as well buy a very good conventional electrically assisted pushbike.Funkycowie wrote:not bad for an in city commuter, some where hot... where there are cycle lanes you can use with a scooter... Amsterdam? can't think of any where else.
Yamaha EC-03 - Ah, no thanks..
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Even as a city runabout that's really just not enough.SpikeOne wrote: You won't believe this.
27 miles at a flat out 19 mph!
I like the design though, the fork gaiters are a nice touch.
Legally an "electrically assisted pedal cycle" (EAPC) must not be able to do more than 15mph under electrical power.MrGrumpy wrote:I think, but am far from sure, that electric pushbikes can only go 15mph.
With a bit of Lance Armstrong's special pixie dust there's no reason they cant do significantly more.
Can only use cycle lanes if it meets all the requirements of an EAPC: https://www.gov.uk/electric-bike-rulesMrGrumpy wrote:So I wonder if this thing was limited to that, it could use UK cycle lanes.
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Thanks. So this Yamaha is too scooter like to use on cycle paths, but far too wimpy to be useful on roads. I'm struggling to see the point....there are far better electric scoots out there (pricy mind), or electric pedal cycle might be great for short journeys.gn2 wrote:
Can only use cycle lanes if it meets all the requirements of an EAPC: https://www.gov.uk/electric-bike-rules
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Yeah theres not really a market for it here but other countries possibly
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The "German" EC-03 is sold for 2495€ (less EUR than GBP!) and has a top speed of 45kph (30mph) with power mode.
Yamaha advertises 45kph - 20km range or 30kph - 43km. "Motorrad" tested the EC-03 with 47kph (indicated) and 20.1km range.
Weight including battery (easily removable) 56kg. An urban alternative to a bicycle or lightweight mofa/moped.
Unfortunately only 1 seat and no storage. Otherwise I could imagine this scoot for my commute (always carrying a kid to the kindergarten).
Yamaha advertises 45kph - 20km range or 30kph - 43km. "Motorrad" tested the EC-03 with 47kph (indicated) and 20.1km range.
Weight including battery (easily removable) 56kg. An urban alternative to a bicycle or lightweight mofa/moped.
Unfortunately only 1 seat and no storage. Otherwise I could imagine this scoot for my commute (always carrying a kid to the kindergarten).
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