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Originally Posted by Fabian
30 miles an hour on a motorised pushbike - doesn't even phase me, as i modify my speed according to road conditions.
Fabian
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Speed is not just determined by road conditions but the bike itself. Your average pushbike is not designed to go at 40+mph; let alone pushbikes subject to engine torque and vibration meaning an increasing chance of a metal fatigue failure.
30mph is about the limit for the case of someone falling off a bike not wearing motorbike gear; plus you will not have road conditions that are anywhere near as safe as a track unless you are in a rural area.
If the cops ever catch a motorised bicycle rider riding at 50mph (3am or not), it will be the beginning of the end.
Idiots doing stupid things like riding at massive speeds spoil it for the rest of us. If you want to ride 30mph+, for gods sake get a motorbike.
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Originally Posted by Fabian
Hi Bernie
Speed in itself has nothing to do with the injuries sustained.
Travelling at 5 miles an hour or travelling at 50 miles an hour on a motorised bicycle in the correct circumstances is perfectly safe.
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As above, 50mph on a motorised pushbike is
never perfectly safe except on a controlled track and wearing motorbike gear.
In motorised pushbikes that usually have no suspension at all or relatively weak suspension forks(compared to motorbike/ dual crown downhill racing ones); speed poses a even higher danger as roads are usually imperfect, i.e. a stick/rock/etc could more easily fling you off balance or completely wipe out the front fork at high speeds.