My post contained some sarcasm someone didn't like, so they pressed the report button, lol.All what? I am officially confused. @All Mountain Coaching, was the post you were commenting on moderated/deleted by the original poster?
My post contained some sarcasm someone didn't like, so they pressed the report button, lol.All what? I am officially confused. @All Mountain Coaching, was the post you were commenting on moderated/deleted by the original poster?
Too late! I've got a de-restricted Kenevo, and I'm loving it!@Churchill is that a genuine post ?
Have you got the speed right 9.63km/h
A mobility scooter goes faster.
Manual wheelchairs and Class 2 vehicles are those with an upper speed limit of 4 mph (6 km/h) and are designed to be used on pavements. Class 3 vehicles are those with an upper speed limit of 8 mph (12 km/h) and are equipped to be used on the road as well as the pavement.
I seriously don’t think you should even have an ebike dude
No, just poking some fun at the idea that de-restricted bikes are super dangerous or super selfish.@All Mountain Coaching I read the post dude
I thought it was an April fool in November ????
I think you nailed it dude only pensioners and small children should be able to go faster than 8kph because they are much more aware than your average ebiker!@Churchill is that a genuine post ?
Have you got the speed right 9.63km/h
A mobility scooter goes faster.
Manual wheelchairs and Class 2 vehicles are those with an upper speed limit of 4 mph (6 km/h) and are designed to be used on pavements. Class 3 vehicles are those with an upper speed limit of 8 mph (12 km/h) and are equipped to be used on the road as well as the pavement.
I seriously don’t think you should even have an ebike dude
Wasn't me dude. I sensed sarcasm obviously. I couldn't believe you'd typed so much sarcasm. Hence the boredom comment.My post contained some sarcasm someone didn't like, so they pressed the report button, lol.All what? I am officially confused. @All Mountain Coaching, was the post you were commenting on moderated/deleted by the original poster?
Surely the bikes firmware will have to be updated for this to work. So if you didnt update your bikes firmware you might still be ok?By July 2019, all Ebike manufacturers of all drivetrains will have Ebike software that will not only detect tampering, but the system will enter a “safe mode” and it will go really really slow.
Correct, but if you need a warranty claim, you’ll be out of luckSurely the bikes firmware will have to be updated for this to work. So if you didnt update your bikes firmware you might still be ok?
This will be the emtb killer.. if true.I just went to a Bosch certification class today.
There were some interesting discussions on “tampering” and “tampering detection”
It seems European regulations have made the drivetrain manufacturers responsible for detecting whether or not the system has been tampered with. The new updates to the Bosch diagnostic tool went into effect today and tampering detection is now integrated.
By July 2019, all Ebike manufacturers of all drivetrains will have Ebike software that will not only detect tampering, but the system will enter a “safe mode” and it will go really really slow.
You’ll then have to take it back to the dealer to take it out of safe mode. You’ll then have to sign documentation agreeing never to do it again.
This is probably why BLEvo isn’t working on the new Levos. If Specialized and Bosch are doing it everyone else will be doing it too.
This is the worst news possible.
This will be the emtb killer.. if true.
Not reallyThis will be the emtb killer.. if true.
I reckon the majority who use electric bikes to commute derestrict and a fair few of the etmb community also derestrict. It's likely ebike sales will be hit hard with such draconian measures. May as well just buy a cheaper analogue bike
A poll would be interesting but then how many are gonna be honest about derestricting their bikes? I think many have at least derestricted just out of curiosity to see how much faster they could go and to get rid of the stupid cut off at 15mph.Start a poll and see? I realise this is possibly a wierd sub section of the market and many people ride their emtb without every needing to talk about it on the Internet, but it would be fun to see the percentage of users that have derestricted their bikes.
There's still a big difference between a restricted ebike and a regular bike.
The other factor is look at the auto industry remapping/chip tuning industry, almost none is officially sanctioned and it's big business, maybe the same thing will happen to ebikes. Roll on the day when there's open source software to tweak my bike.
Sounds like a challenge of the open source community. I suspect they'll be able to knock up "adjusted" firmwares for the big brand motors that get by the security within months if they believe there is a value there, or even just for the challenge. Based on the gaffes the manufacturers have made with their apps and buetooth upgrades I severely doubt they have implemented world class security without any back doors.I just went to a Bosch certification class today.
There were some interesting discussions on “tampering” and “tampering detection”
It seems European regulations have made the drivetrain manufacturers responsible for detecting whether or not the system has been tampered with. The new updates to the Bosch diagnostic tool went into effect today and tampering detection is now integrated.
By July 2019, all Ebike manufacturers of all drivetrains will have Ebike software that will not only detect tampering, but the system will enter a “safe mode” and it will go really really slow.
You’ll then have to take it back to the dealer to take it out of safe mode. You’ll then have to sign documentation agreeing never to do it again.
This is probably why BLEvo isn’t working on the new Levos. If Specialized and Bosch are doing it everyone else will be doing it too.
This is the worst news possible.
@steve_sordy I will openly admit I believed the post
Have you seen some of the comments to do with derestrictions anything is possible.
And I can assure you I don’t need a humour transplant either dude
A poll would be interesting but then how many are gonna be honest about derestricting their bikes?
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