As powerful electric motorbikes such as those from brands like Sur Ron and Talaria become more popular, especially with teens,…
As powerful electric motorbikes such as those from brands like Sur Ron and Talaria become more popular, especially with teens,…
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 :-(
https://electricdirtbikes.net/what-is-a-sur-ron/
Take a look at this. The bike doesn’t have pedals. But the phrase “mountain bike” is on that page nine times.
Also this. “Some riders are increasing the speed of their Sur Rons to over 80MPH.”
Not an ebike. An emotorcycle.