martijn_himself 2 hours ago

They are routinely modified to exceed legal speed limits and owned by 10 year old or younger kids. Going nearly 30mph on a footpath whilst holding a mobile phone. I think they are also unregistered.

  • trollbridge 18 minutes ago

    Major problem in the U.S. too.

    Easily modified to go as fast as 50 MPH on a chassis not designed for it. Drivers aren’t licenced and often are young kids. No registration. No insurance. No training. Very hazardous to pedestrians.

  • RicoElectrico 2 hours ago

    Oh, you mean they're powered, right?

    • martijn_himself 2 hours ago

      Yes- in the Netherlands the term 'fatbike' is pretty much synonymous with the battery powered bikes only (I presume elsewhere this may be different). They are mini motorcycles really- but exempt from all the rules and regulations that would apply to regular motorcycles.

      • Lio 35 minutes ago

        Elsewhere “fatbike” just refers to the tyre size.

        Pedal fatbikes for riding on snow and sand have existed for at least 20 years I’d say.