This is a summary of the legal position:Free 50 cc with full licence i can undersand as this means you have had some test regarding road behaviour but with provisonal as stated on the link seams a but odd as there would not have skill based barrier for entry
davidk
I don't know anything about that David. Not if it's anything like some of the concessions for eco cars which big 4 x 4s get but e-bikes don't.i wonder if the moped will be up fro the electric transport grant next year (up to 5 K)
davidk
I thought that, the size and price of a maxi scoot with the speed of a Honda Dylan. Not the best combination.The Vectrix is a BIG bike though.......saw these while over at ETS in London last year, some one was test driving it while I was there. The other more compact scooters looked more appealing to me but obviously smaller range. The vectrix was expensive @ around £6000 I thought.
But somewhat better future batteries could change the size and price, giving Vectrix style performance with a more average moped size.The Vectrix is a BIG bike though.......saw these while over at ETS in London last year, some one was test driving it while I was there. The other more compact scooters looked more appealing to me but obviously smaller range. The vectrix was expensive @ around £6000 I thought.
Funny you should mention that but just by chance (A steering failure necessitated a walk across London) I happened across an electric vehicle exhibition at Boris' office in Potters Fields. Among the bizarre, dull and Lotus electric cars was a moped stand which had small mopeds with the same performance as the Vetrix at lower prices. They looked pretty good, but still not as cheap as a petrol scooter.But somewhat better future batteries could change the size and price, giving Vectrix style performance with a more average moped size.
In fact I don't think people need that 60 mph performance for the usual commuting use, a genuine 40 mph ability and decent hill climbing is probably enough, those alone enabling a smaller size.
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I feel I'm missing something here. Why would you buy electric when you could have just as much fun with an infernal combustion engine at a fraction of the cost.dam that looks fun
oow and a two year warinty on the cell
No halo though!I feel I'm missing something here. Why would you buy electric when you could have just as much fun with an infernal combustion engine at a fraction of the cost.![]()
Just 'cos you gave up motorbikes.......!No halo though!
No road tax fee on e-mopeds either, plus free parking where motorcycles pay and in some places free charging.
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Just 'cos you gave up motorbikes.......!
(Miaow!)
Rog.
And that Halo is a fake.
No jealously though. Those savings aren't big, £15 road tax on a smelly moped, and the weekly m/c parking charge is low where it applies. The halo is probably the best bit, plus the fright jay walking pedestrians can be given!
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True, I know my e-bikes do. Wood pigeons hate the motor sound too. When afternoon roosting alongside the country lanes they take no notice of the noisiest ic engine traffic but take off in fright as I approach.I bet the motors attract mad dogs.![]()