MAG and other European pressure groups have been more successful than most other pressure groups in opposing and stopping EU legislation.

Last time they proposed some of these regulations, bikers grid locking Brussels for a day with slow riding tactics, this seemed to concentrate MEPs on the proposal and it was postponed by sending it to a committee for further consideration.

But it has now resurfaced.

Unfortunately, within the EU hierarchy there are many bike hating officials, with bike bans being proposed in the past.
Fortunately, Germany is a major bike manufacturer (BMW) or there is a real chance it would have been successful.

If the no tuning rules are imposed, it will stop ALL engine home repairs and servicing and the use of secondhand and pattern parts. Manufactures will decide the age span of a bike, by stopping the supply of official spare parts, say after 5 years, (or in a recession say 3 years, to boost profits) so you have to buy a new one. Once it is law it will be too late to stop, manufacturer lobbying will make sure of that.

My understanding is that bikes are a test bed with the intention to extend this so all car engines are likewise sealed units. This legislation is aimed at making sure all vehicles comply at all times with emission standards. So don't be surprised if service intervals become compulsory.

The Brussels politburo is deliberately non-democratic as the people aren't trusted, they might derail "The European Project" (driven by the German-France axis), by voting incorrectly. When this happens in treaty referendums, like ROI, then they have to keep voting until they come up with the right 'Yes' answer.
To see what is going to happen in the future then look at the history of the USSR as that is where the EU is heading politically and economically.

The world is changing, the new dynamic West is the East (Asia), the new dynamic North is the South (America). With western economies consuming too much and producing too little and with Governments and individuals borrowing too much to try and keep up living standards, this is all going to end in tears.

The USSR only broke apart when they were effectively bankrupt and could not feed their population. Fortunately, this happened in a relatively peaceful fashion. When this happens to the EU who knows if it will be peaceful or not!!!!
