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I was really referring to e-scooters, not bikes. Although illegal, you're far more likely to get away with it on a bike.My bike (the model on display in the Shop) has the cabling for the throttle operation fitted, but not the throttle mechanism, whereas Elaine's doesn't. But both bikes have prominent warnings with the documentation, 'use the throttle only on private ground, at your risk, and we will not be liable in any connection for subsequent legal action'
Steve
E-scooters are all illegal, (apart from hired ones) so are easy to spot - and are much more dangerous