I guess, the limit doesn’t apply for every country, but at least in Europe it’s quite common.

Using an exoskeletton would also get around the speed limit for the pedal assist.

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    This was quite obviously not intended as a real-life project considering that an exoskeletton strong enough to actually be of help would be way more expensive than a faster vehicle.

    Of course you can put an unlimited e-bike kit on there but that would be illegal. Putting the motors onto your legs would be legal. That was the whole joke.