Giles Builds a Bike…...(and about time too......).....
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bummer… thought this as going to be motorcycle related.
As a cyclist, I'm pretty glad it's not motorcycle related
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bummer… thought this as going to be motorcycle related.
As a cyclist, I'm pretty glad it's not motorcycle related
I'm with Snowy.
Can't wait to see the finished product G.
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Only just seen this thread! I've got a Mercian frame I bought off eBay two years ago sitting under my desk! I was going to get parts from Velo Orange to do it up, but never got around to it. Perhaps I'll give it another go.
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ill clean it for you for a pair of jeans
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And no need license …..
Next project can be an ebike @Giles
"In Great Britain, if you’re 14 or over you don’t need a licence to ride electric bikes that meet certain requirements, and they don’t need to be registered, taxed or insured.
Electric bikes meeting the requirements are called ‘electrically assisted pedal cycles’ (EAPCs). They can be 2-wheeled bicycles, tandems or tricycles.The requirements are:
-the bike must have pedals that can be used to propel it
-the electric motor shouldn’t be able to propel the bike when it’s travelling more than 15mph
-the bike (including its battery but not the rider) must not be heavier than 40 kilograms (kg) if it’s a bicycle, or 60kg if it’s a tandem or tricycle
-the motor shouldn’t have a maximum power output of more than 200 watts if it’s a bicycle and 250 watts if it’s a tandem or tricycle
-the bike must have a plate showing the manufacturer, the nominal voltage of the battery, and the motor’s power output. " -
about time too allthough it looks great