As powerful electric motorbikes such as those from brands like Sur Ron and Talaria become more popular, especially with teens,…

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    juveniles riding Sur Ron-style electric motorbikes, which fall far outside the regulatory limits of electric bicycles.

    Why would anybody call these machines “bicycles”?

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      Because then they can sell them online in a shady way with no licensing or registration required. There’s a lot of incentive to call them bicycles, which they most definitely are not

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        they can sell them

        They can? Do you mean, it is legal?

        It would be called false advertising here, or maybe even fraud. Fraud as a business means 2 years jail, minimum.

        When the police simply takes away the vehicles, they are punishing the parents, maybe the grandparents, who will then have to pay the replacement vehicle for the spoiled brat. This does not change anything. It even helps the sellers who make additional revenue :-(

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          There’s nothing illegal in selling or owning one, and you can use them on your own land or ride around dirtbike tracks as much as you want. But I can guarantee that nowhere will any of the sellers be found claiming using one on public roads would be legal, because it isn’t.

          This is BTW the exact same reason why you can buy electric scooters in the UK even though they are illegal to ride on public roads, as that is the only illegal part.

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      Because when you dont you are now resisting arrest which is so risky you might as well take your chances and just go to school instead.

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      I’m sure a lot of them don’t, but they don’t all get away either (and then they get additional charges for fleeing).

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    Good. These things are electric motorcycles, not bikes. See far too many kids on them not obeying any laws and putting themselves in incredibly risky positions, or injuring others being places they shouldn’t. I’m all for cracking down on this, as they should require registration and motorcycle lisence to use.

    Plenty of electric micro mobile options out there that dont put the kids/users and others at massive risk of injury.

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    Where are these kids getting the money? I just looked them up because it looks like a wicked fun trail bike, and they’re $4400.

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      I just have a shitty class 2 electric fatbike and my beloved steel frame MTB, but from what I’ve heard, Sur Rons are pretty good electric dirtbikes.