Device in development fires electromagnetic pulse that tricks ebikes and scooters into shutting off

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      8 months ago

      Definitely not a conspiracy theory, but this comes coincidentally at the same time the UK considers breaking from EU requirement for pedals on ebikes lol.

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        7 months ago

        I’m pretty sure that’s just about using the pedals, as in having an ebike with a throttle won’t be an issue (even though throttles are extremely common, mine is 250w + EU speed limit and has a half-twist throttle).

        Not that the legislation is 100% unrelated, but I see it likely more of just accepting that people have been going faster for a while.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah, my ebike (45lbs) isn’t that hard to ride when powered off (and I am not the most in-shape). Reading the article, I also wonder if a bike could just be… turned back on (it’s a thumb-accessible button, not a pull-start) if they are aware of this tech. It also seems likely there could be other ways to defeat this (like the bit about being line-of-sight).

      Also it would almost be funny if criminals just rode an aerobike or something instead or perhaps even an ebike with all of the electronic bits stripped out (which would also lower the weight), I say almost because it would make this dumb backpack toy fully useless but then I imagine it causing other issues (like pacemakers) if they just keep blasting it out trying to get it to work.