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    E-bike For a Child

    It is not as simple black and white picture. Added mass would increase risk of injury in case of a fall and there would be also a risk of child loosing control, but I think potential benefits far outweigh risk. I am really tempted to make such conversion just to see how would that work...
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    E-bike For a Child

    I guess for children low power assistance and low speed would be sufficient. Just enough to help them with hills.
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    Battery query

    https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/13638084 Greenlance is run by two Bulgarians and their company is registered in residential area...
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    DFT consultation on increase of 250W limit to 500W

    By proposed changes DfT wants to marry low powered mopeds into EAPC class. It is a very bad news for us. This is how those mopeds look like...
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    E-bike For a Child

    Good spot. I hope he meant 42V charger...
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    E-bike For a Child

    Tag-a-long might be a good solution for toddlers. Don't think older children would find it attractive.
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    Reention Dorado rebuild

    https://vi.aliexpress.com/item/1005006014481839.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2vnm
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    DFT consultation on increase of 250W limit to 500W

    Earth calling @Woosh! Earth calling @Woosh! Can we have your opinion on this subject please?
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    Telegraph Transport Headline, "Fears over plans to double e-bike power

    You might have been sarcastic, but it is a very good point. Such batteries pose a great potential risk, especially they are usually installed under stairs.
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    E-bike For a Child

    I think it all depends very much on conditions and ability. My son is 15, he doesn't need an e-bike and he didn't need it earlier. My daughters would very much benefit from having electrical assistance though. Steep hills are very problematic for them and there are a lot of steep hills around...
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    For Sale Bargains

    Any luck with partial refund?
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    How to Build a Bike That Will Last (Almost) Forever

    Just like Seneagle I would choose aluminum too. I have never had a problem with a frame in my life and luckily most manufacturers offer lifetime warranty on frames. I also agree with Seneagle on longevity. Look after your bike well and it will last forever.
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    How to Build a Bike That Will Last (Almost) Forever

    Positively crazy people. Have nothing but respect for them. It must have been fun. ...but it won't change fact that most people won't go that far.
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    Woosh starts shipping Tongsheng TSDZ8 with 250W label

    Still in the box waiting for nicer weather.
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    E-bike For a Child

    It would be funny though to have whole family stopped and all bikes confiscated ;) You guys don't have children, do you? My girls were never left unsupervised in their entire life. Ever.
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    How to Build a Bike That Will Last (Almost) Forever

    Wait... do you plan on making the frame yourself?
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    E-bike For a Child

    That is exactly what my 10 years old girls need. Hills just drain all their energy. What do you guys think about 14 years legal limit?
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    How to Build a Bike That Will Last (Almost) Forever

    Nah... any material should be good as long as frame was designed by a proper structural engineer.