People have been saying the same thing about Car ECU tuning for years, it's never really been a huge issue. (yes occasionally with big insurance claims involved I've heard but 99% of cases dealers don't check)
So as far as bikes are concerned, I'd be surprised if anyone is taking any sort of notice or even that their ecu's are recording this stuff, it's not worth the extra expense building it into the components and having people code it up.
Given that top speed is just a question of gearing and power output, there's no added wear as such on the motor if you are a fit person pedalling at 35kmh or a old dude that's using 100% of the power to get to 25k/h.
So yeah, warranty.... it wouldn't concern me imo, as long as you aren't cutting/splicing into the bike to achieve the unlock and can remove it.
They can log your speed and whether or not at the moment the motor is still supporting. So I’m not worried about them not being able to see if its derestricted ;-/Would`t it be this easy?; do not use the SPEC APP/Strava or whatever to track your riding. as long they do not have your data they can prove it is derestricted. As far as i know there is no GPS is the bikes.
Actually, all Audi/VW is checked for chiptuning when you are at an authirised dealer using their ODIS software- A code is then set in another program that shows evry dealer that the engine has vhanged SW. What is the case by law here, is that you have to proove that it is the tuning that is the reasson for the malfunction of the engine or its components.
If you melt a piston, then you would not have ot covered by warranty. If your timingbelt brakes, because of a failed bearing, then we probebly would cover it. If your head gasket gets a leak no way, but if your gasket for the valvecover leaks, you would get it changed on waranty.
What is the differnece in a 110kg rider using a bike in standard form or a 75kg rider using it derestricted? How would Spec see this through monitoring current/power and capasety of battery used on a ride?
They can log your speed and whether or not at the moment the motor is still supporting. So I’m not worried about them not being able to see if its derestricted ;-/
if you used the search engine here you would have found that people have been refused warranty as there, according to Specialized, have been a mismatch between charge cycles and covered total distance. If they have other data I'm absolutely sure and especially if you use their new version of Mission Control. If you read all the text with font 2 you will actually see that they collect data from your every ride. The fact that you can't opt out of that I would consider being borderline illegal in EU.Sorry, but i do not understand how. The only way the bike messure speed is via the magnet/speedsensor. If you use a mechanical device like the planetary gear, speed-signal is slower than the bike actually moving because the magnet goes slower than before. There is no GPS that messure groundspeed. If you use an electronic device-same thing- as the device sends out a signal that is "slower" than it actually is.
I also agree thet there is a differnece between the chiptuning of a car and the bike. You do not make the motor in a bike perform harder than it was ment to by the factory. 250W is 250W, does not mather at what speed it is delivering max power. Chiptuning a car demands more power from the engine.
Can you link? Cant find it.if you used the search engine here you would have found that people have been refused warranty as there, according to Specialized, have been a mismatch between charge cycles and covered total distance. If they have other data I'm absolutely sure and especially if you use their new version of Mission Control. If you read all the text with font 2 you will actually see that they collect data from your every ride. The fact that you can't opt out of that I would consider being borderline illegal in EU.
Karsten
Sorry, but i do not understand how. The only way the bike messure speed is via the magnet/speedsensor. If you use a mechanical device like the planetary gear, speed-signal is slower than the bike actually moving because the magnet goes slower than before. There is no GPS that messure groundspeed. If you use an electronic device-same thing- as the device sends out a signal that is "slower" than it actually is..
It’s been up a few times here in one of the gazillion threads about specialized.Can you link? Cant find it.
Sounds weird to me, having multiple batteries and a range extender, swapping batteries with others etc. On what ground is warranty refused (as my power usage de- and restricted are more or less the same averaged over a period) and...are these warranty issues derestriction related?
Furthermore, i never use mission control ( big blevo fan) so how are they logging me?
If all this was true then Specialized would know where all our stolen bikes are.It’s been up a few times here in one of the gazillion threads about specialized.
You are bringing up the same arguments as me and a lot of others but again, warranty has been refused. Specialized have admitted that they are even able to connect to your bike behind your back without you even have the MC open as long as you have it installed on your phone and within reach of the bike. Rumors have even indicated that there indeed is an integrated gps chip in the newest Levo but no proof.
Karsten
Your call, I’m only referring to what have been said here on this very forum.If all this was true then Specialized would know where all our stolen bikes are.
Furthermore Specialized would have to give me a damn good explanation why they are not liable for guarantee in the case of charging cycles and covered distance and show me the figures on which they base their right to do so.......
Up until know it does not clarify a thing and thus a nonworthy statement...............dont even know what the reason for the guarantee request was !!!
It’s been up a few times here in one of the gazillion threads about specialized.
You are bringing up the same arguments as me and a lot of others but again, warranty has been refused. Specialized have admitted that they are even able to connect to your bike behind your back without you even have the MC open as long as you have it installed on your phone and within reach of the bike. Rumors have even indicated that there indeed is an integrated gps chip in the newest Levo but no proof.
Karsten
The fact that you have no possibility to opt out of their so-called statistic recordings of all your data, I would say is a violation of the privacy act within GDPR.HHmmmm wonder what Big S thinks of GDPR...
I know....and I'm still trying to find out WHAT has been said An issue about a battery and covered km's....might just as well have nothing to do with this topicYour call, I’m only referring to what have been said here on this very forum.
Btw do you have an issue with your keyboard?
Karsten
If you read all the letters written with font 2 regarding the personal data from your riding that Specialized are collecting , you might not be that happy. Regarding derestricting I as a matter of fact believe they are entitled to take measures to protect their products.I think spec guys are reading this and eating popcorn.
In the end this is not tech thing at all. If manufacturer don't allow derestriction and says it affects to warranty, it's end of discussion. Are we permitted to cheat if we know we can't get gaught?
EU limits are stupid. Maybe some day I'm willing to break the law and put my warranty in to risk.
..............I know....and I'm still trying to find out WHAT has been said An issue about a battery and covered km's....might just as well have nothing to do with this topic
I don't have an issue with my keyboard...do you?
If you mean these letters then I have. And I'm not arguing with you anyway.If you read all the letters written with font 2 regarding the personal data from your riding that Specialized are collecting , you might not be that happy. Regarding derestricting I as a matter of fact believe they are entitled to take measures to protect their products.
Karsten
If you mean these letters then I have. And I'm not arguing with you anyway.
We also automatically collect certain other information, including:
Privacy Policy | Specialized.com
- frequency of rides on your bicycle;
- starting location and ending location of your rides;
- power consumption during your rides;
- error occurrences with respect to the battery of the bicycle;
- motor and bicycle serial numbers and the hardware version you are using;
- rider behaviour (using analytics), rider preferences, ride history, rider performance statistics (e.g., length of rides, distance covered;
- elevation gain & loss, rider power, cadence, speed, average speed and elevation gain uphill);
I understand that. And I agree. Still I'm not willing to take the risk because my LBS says that if you manipulate the speed limit in a way or another the warranty is gone.Still.......de-restriction and motor tuning are 2 completely different things.
De restriction is not allowed by EU and/or local laws. Motor tuning can harm the motor and understandable that Spec wants to safeguard that. However in a legal way, it is impossible for them to void warranty because of me breaking the law.
It would be the same as voiding warranty on a car if i'am speeding or skip red.
They would have to proof that de-restriction was the cause of failure, which is imho near impossible .
Big difference between chiptuning and derestriction
...except you put all of us at risk of further regulation on e bikes if it is suspected that the existing regulations are being flouted.Specialised only track that information if you use mission control to record your rides. It's obvious because that amount of data would require a lot of compute and storage on an ebike which it just doesn't have.
The only data they will capture on the bike is battery cycles and km ridden, perhaps a few other values which won't be complex. E.g.max motor temperature or max speed. It won't have any kind of logging of your rides.
Clearly if you have a broken speed sensor your bike will register a ton of cycles yet very few KM ridden.
If your speed sensor was under reading by 30% and you rode normally there won't be enough data for them to know anything.
However as above, we all take a particular view. Some people go "by the letter", some of us don't. It's up to each of us to make that decision.
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