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1 Dec 2025

As of Thursday 1st January 2026, the E-Bike Positive campaign will fall under the joint guardianship of the Bicycle Association (BA) and the Association of Cycle Traders (ACT).

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Cycling charity and ACT member Life Cycle has helped a former prisoner gain key bike mechanic skills to help “break the cycle of reoffending” through a Cytech-accredited training...

26 Nov 2025

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25 Nov 2025

Longstanding independent Ipswich bike shop Elmy Cycles has installed brand-new doors and adjusted its layout, thanks to funding from Ipswich Borough Council under the Town Fund Grant Scheme.

24 Nov 2025

More than three-quarters of independent retailers, including some of those in the cycling retail sector, are boycotting Black Friday this year, rejecting pressure...

24 Nov 2025

Belhaven Bikes has announced the winner of its 20th anniversary prize draw, celebrating two decades in business.

21 Nov 2025

 Following numerous requests from members, here is an update on the speculation surrounding possible changes to the Cycle to Work scheme.

18 Nov 2025

Independent retailers are warning that proposed changes to the Cycle to Work scheme risk deepening pressures already felt on the shop floor. Writing on LinkedIn just under a week ago, A&S...

17 Nov 2025

Cycling industry bodies have reacted with alarm to reports that the Government is considering re-introducing a spending cap on Cycle to Work purchases, a proposal expected to be examined as part...

13 Nov 2025

The ACT will exhibit at COREbike for the first time in 2026, further strengthening its presence across the UK cycle industry.

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Cycle traders back MPs' call to ban dangerous illegal e-bikes

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

The ACT has welcomed the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Cycling and Walking's report "Unregulated and Unsafe: The Threat of Illegal E-Bikes", which calls for urgent government action to tackle the sale of dangerous and illegal electric bikes.

The ACT said that it fully supports the report's recommendations, which mirror those already put forward by the cycling industry, including the Bicycle Association's "Stop the Fires" Action Plan for Government.

The parliamentary inquiry identified serious safety concerns around illegal e-bikes and conversion kits sold primarily through online marketplaces, which pose significant fire risks and road safety hazards. These products are undermining public confidence in legitimate e-bikes and damaging the reputation of responsible cycle retailers.

ACT Director Jonathan Harrison
ACT Director Jonathan Harrison

Jonathan Harrison, Director of the ACT, said: "This report highlights a critical distinction that we've been making for some time – there's a world of difference between the safe, road-legal e-bikes sold by our members and the dangerous, illegal products flooding in through unregulated online channels.

"Our members are reputable cycle retailers who take full responsibility for the safety and legality of the products they supply. They provide proper advice, after-sales support, and only stock road legal e-bikes which are safety-tested and from trusted suppliers. This is in stark contrast to online marketplace sellers who are importing cheap, dangerous products with no regard for safety or legality.

"We strongly support the report's call for online marketplaces to be held accountable for what they allow to be sold through their platforms. The current situation where illegal e-bikes can be easily purchased with the flimsy excuse they're for 'off-road use only' must end," he said.

The ACT particularly welcomes the report's recommendation for a safety mark scheme to help consumers identify safe, legal e-bikes – something the cycling industry has been working towards through initiatives like the E-bike Positive campaign.

The association also supports calls for delivery companies to take greater responsibility for ensuring their riders use legal, safe equipment, and for stronger enforcement powers to remove dangerous products from both online and physical marketplaces.

"The legitimate cycling industry is already working hard to address this crisis," Mr Harrison added. "We need government to match our efforts with proper regulation and enforcement. The safety of cyclists and the public depends on it, as does the future of the e-bike market in the UK."

The ACT represents independent cycle retailers across the UK and works to promote best practice in the cycling industry.

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