The UK Speed Pedelec Gray Zone: Is Anything Over 15.5 mph Legal? Legal Insight & Real-World Debate
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Introduction: The 15.5 mph Limit That’s Stirred Up a Storm In the UK, electric bikes—known as electrically assisted pedal cycles (EAPCs)—fall under a uniquely British regulatory threshold: motor assistance must cut out at 15.5 mph (25 km/h), with a maximum continuous motor power of 250 W. This rule has sparked fierce debate among riders: what happens when...
Raleigh Unveils the ‘Smart’ ONE E-Bike — But UK Riders Are Divided
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Raleigh, a storied British cycling brand, has reentered the spotlight with the unveiling of the Raleigh ONE smart e-bike. Merging heritage design with sleek connected technology, this urban commuter might be a game changer—or simply a tech fad. The Raleigh ONE is outfitted with a 360 Wh removable battery, a single-speed 250 W rear hub motor,...