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Derestricting bosch smart system


JP-NZ

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Currently Amflow will be totally derestricted if you set it to NZ.

I believe its not "unrestricted" doesn't it just change it to the US/NZ 20mph max?
 

nativeracer

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Well, I'm hopeful at least in the States that Bosch will be forced to increase the cutoff of their motor systems. Otherwise, most people will not purchase a new bike when Spesh is about to give their customers the choice to raise the limiter on the new Levo. This choice should have always been left up to the consumer and not the manufacturers. Besides, I'm not sure how often you guys ride on private land, but I certainly do a lot of rides on private property.
 

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