You are 100% right! This design is asking for issues!
Have you seen however the new Levociraptor sold by Trail Watts? There water ingress is virtually impossible.
Levociraptor
You are 100% right! This design is asking for issues!
Have you seen however the new Levociraptor sold by Trail Watts? There water ingress is virtually impossible.
I can only speak about specialized, I have no experience of other brands but as I see it 2017/18 levo,s had the "brain" in the battery but that could be factory reset by the user and I doubt any information was stored other than the distance travelled, battery health and number of charges. I doubt proof of derestricting could be cleaned from that. as long as the user did a factory reset before taking the bike in for service.
The 2019/2020 the "brain" is in the TCU the battery is dumb. specialized upped their game for these models and made it very hard to derestrict, apparently, the eu laws were tightened up to put more responsibility on the manufacturer, apparently!! Software manipulation is now more or less impossible but they can still be "adjusted" mechanically. whether that can be traced is anybodys guess but there is a LOT of scaremongering by dealers.
I think the same situation is in all of EU not just Germany
there are so many options and software derestrict options already.How about a "Retro-Levociraptor" for the 2017/2018 Models out there on the market? Would be a big market since the warranty is running out or is already gone for those models and there are a lot out there
How do you ride deresricted at the trails? Simply remove the TCU to turn the levociraptor dial down to 0 or 1? Or do you unplug the device? I am looking for a convenient way to ride the bike fast to the trail but then reduce max speed so I have to work a bit!Normally I ride deresticted - But at the local races I ride restricted. But it's totally weird to feel the engines cut out at 25 km/h over the flats, where analog bikers easily go 30-35 km/h.
Specialized uses the good old 1.2s engine in the Vado Speed Pedelec with a max of 45 km/h. So the engine is prepared for more speed...
After 3.500 km with deresticting the 1.3s still runs perfectly.
Of course only on private lands
Yup. Am thinking of trying that approach. Have only just fitted and am using the Blevo app. Need to experiment.Hmmm, sounds good, does the sensor pick up the magnet through the cover?
What about if you just turned the assistance way way down that way you don't have to pull anything apart and you're still working?
The sensor is a Reed Switch. The cover is made of plastic; AFAIK only certain specific metals will interrupt (re-route) magnetic field lines. The magnet probably needs to be within 5mm of sensor to activate the Reed switch. The exact distance would depend on the strength of the magnet.Hmmm, sounds good, does the sensor pick up the magnet through the cover?
I haven't done it myself, that's just where I thought I'd put it. But after thinking about it some more I think it is too much trouble. Removing the drive side cover, requires removing the crank spider which requires a specific gear puller tool to avoid damaging the crank torque sensor.If you want to make it more hidden, place the sensor on the inside of the motor cover, with a small magnet on the crank spider or chainring.
Yep, switch bike off.How do you ride deresricted at the trails? Simply remove the TCU to turn the levociraptor dial down to 0 or 1? Or do you unplug the device? I am looking for a convenient way to ride the bike fast to the trail but then reduce max speed so I have to work a bit!
Hi.My mate bought another speed sensor cable, he left the original one in place, then just placed the new one on the frame in line with the pedal, with a small magnet on the inside of the pedal now it unrestricted, took him about 10 minutes,
How do you ride deresricted at the trails? Simply remove the TCU to turn the levociraptor dial down to 0 or 1? Or do you unplug the device? I am looking for a convenient way to ride the bike fast to the trail but then reduce max speed so I have to work a bit!
The new PearTune 3.0 works perfectly on my 2020 Levo Expert.Has anyone used the Bad Ass 4 box to derestrict a 2019 / 2020 Levo? I’m tempted because the drag after top speed is more annoying than I think it should be (2020 expert). I’ve used them before on my Haibike and it was incredible but the fitting on the Levo is slightly more involved and the bike is way more expensive.
Appreciate your thoughts!
Changing circumference of the rear wheel to 2000 in MC (dealer can do this) will give you top speed ~18mph, IMO this is the only way to not loose warranty and if you are using 3rd party device which supports setting own wheel circumference (like Garmin devices) and using bike as speed sensor it will show correct speed too ...Hi... so is there a clear winner or a "chip" that will allow a bit more speed (say mid 20's mph), not affect warranty, and also show you your actual speed? There seem to be a lot of choices, all with their own little "features"
The "choices" are all the same solution: they interfere with the speed sensor and make the bike think the wheel is spinning slower than it really is. It doesn't matter if it's an electric or analog solution, they all do the same thing. So no, none of them will allow you to display actual speed via Mission Control.Hi... so is there a clear winner or a "chip" that will allow a bit more speed (say mid 20's mph), not affect warranty, and also show you your actual speed? There seem to be a lot of choices, all with their own little "features"
Ahhhh. Thanks for that explanation. So it’s all trickery rather than increasing the speed limiter itself. Cheers!The "choices" are all the same solution: they interfere with the speed sensor and make the bike think the wheel is spinning slow than it really is. It doesn't matter if it's an electric or analog solution, they all do the same thing. So no, none of them will allow you to display actual speed via Mission Control.
Hi... so is there a clear winner or a "chip" that will allow a bit more speed (say mid 20's mph), not affect warranty, and also show you your actual speed? There seem to be a lot of choices, all with their own little "features"
I run up against my governor all the time, but at 66 I've made an "age appropriate" decision to not de-restrict.
Sounds like the right one. Are they an all or nothing to double the speed or can you get a gear that will add say a 50% increase instead of double?High Rock Ruti
The clear winner is the planetary gears that make the magnet spin half as fast, on my turbo levo I could pedal on level pavement under power upto 33 mph after that the motor runs out of gas, not governed mind you. The gears slip over the rear axel remove the magnet from the brake disc put it in the planetary gear reassemble, DON'T LEAVE IT IN WHEN YOU TAKE TO THE BIKE SHOP
I run up against my governor all the time, but at 66 I've made an "age appropriate" decision to not de-restrict.
Warm Regards Ruti
Sounds like the right one. Are they an all or nothing to double the speed or can you get a gear that will add say a 50% increase instead of double?
Just remove before service. Only takes 5 mins . Restricted commuting sucks . Do it nowThanks, this makes sense to me. Maybe i'll give it a try when my warranty is gone anyway. Not for the trails, but when commuting i often wish i had some more speed available..
The new PearTune 3.0 works perfectly on my 2020 Levo Expert.
High Rock RutiHas anyone used the Bad Ass 4 box to derestrict a 2019 / 2020 Levo? I’m tempted because the drag after top speed is more annoying than I think it should be (2020 expert). I’ve used them before on my Haibike and it was incredible but the fitting on the Levo is slightly more involved and the bike is way more expensive.
Appreciate your thoughts!
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