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Old 10-26-08, 04:34 PM
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SeizeTech
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Originally Posted by wasp
people you need to realise there are no rules(laws) out
in canada we are on a pilot program till fall 09
you need no LISENCE no INSURENCE or no REGISTRATION
so the law has no hold over you...know who you are
have you ever added a k&n filter to your car or speed parts?
its all in how you use it...just because my bike will go 50
doesn't mean i drive it to the bar all the time
Hi Wasp, I would like to challenge you on this, but don't take it personal, ok?

Although I understand what you are saying, if you modify your bike to a point where it is too powerful, or too fast....you will not be protected by the new federal and provincial classifications that protect you now.

a bike that can go 50 is effectively a motorvehicle that is not protected by the new laws. You wouldn't drive a motorcycle with no insurance, why would you be lulled into the idea that it is safe to do so with your ebike?
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