Tricycles Get Legal Boost to Throttle Power
- clive579
- Jul 16
- 2 min read

A leading electric tricycle retailer has launched a bespoke tricycle de-restriction service to deliver better reliability and support for users with limited mobility.
Select models from Jorvik Tricycles’ range will be eligible for the new service, allowing tricycles to be legally de-restricted and increase the throttle power.
Individually processed and certified by the DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) the adaptation will provide those who are less mobile with the throttle power to tackle inclines without the physical requirement of pedalling.
At a one-time cost of £490, eligible trikes can be legally de-restricted to deliver enhanced hill climbing power and longer distance support with zero pedalling required. The service is available exclusively on four of Jorvik’s leading models: JMT-6, JMT-9, JMT-16, and JET-E16, all of which are disability VAT exempt.
The de-restriction service can be arranged at the point of purchase, either in-store or over the phone. For existing customers with one of these four leading models, the de-restriction service can be added retrospectively.
“This new service has been a labour of love and something we have been working towards for several years,” said James Walker, Founder and Managing Director of Jorvik Tricycles.
“With many of our customers limited by the worry that they may encounter hills they cannot tackle on their journeys, this bespoke service provides them with peace of mind and increased confidence they can rely on their Jorvik tricycle to get them from a-to-b.
“The de-restriction service will enable our tricycle users to ride more freely, providing those with limited mobility with the power to tackle hills and longer journeys with ease and ultimately greater freedom and independence.”
Once processed, customers receive an official DVSA certificate confirming the legal de-restriction of their tricycle’s throttle. While pedal assist remains capped at 15.5mph, the throttle-only mode previously restricted to 4mph will now offer support between 10–15mph, ideal for those unable to pedal due to physical conditions or who depend on their trike as a primary form of transport.
For more information, please visit www.jorviktricycles.com
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