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Old November 1st, 2018, 07:16 PM   #2255
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I think the offficial cutoff for how fast you're allowed to be going with electric assistance is something like 20 mph, so you're right, an average cyclist is very capable of sprinting to and maintaining more than that under their own power.

I think what A is alluding to is that for an old guy who injures easily and doesn't recover very quickly and might not expect an easy 20 mph with the quick reactions required for surprises at that speed, 20 mph might be a tad fast. No biggie.dude's still out on a bike after retirement which is awesome.
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