It seems like this would trick the motor into thinking it’s going faster than it really is though right? It needs to think it’s going slower to make it go faster right? That’s why some of the other devices were/are counting every other wheel revolution rather than every revolution. If it’s detecting the magnet going around faster, like if it was on the chainring, it seems like that would make it go slower, not faster.For those with a rim magnet, has anyone simply tried removing it and instead placing a magnet on the chainring? I've confirmed this to work and give power up to >50kph, until cadence is the limit, but for such a simple solution, are there any stories of the smart system picking up on it?
I mean, it wouldn't take much for it to notice the 'wheel' rpm is always identical to the crank rpm... I remember this was done a bit on the e8000 (maybe even ep8?) by moving the speed sensor, but haven't seen anything on the Bosch.