This is an FYI and I am not saying you should do it.
So I found that the 15.5mph (uk) restriction was a bit of a pain, I was hitting this regularly and even when in mode 1 it makes the bike feel very sluggish when you hit the limit on the trail.
So there is a Guy on YouTube showing you how to remove this limit. So I tried and it works perfectly and can be put back as standard at any point. I have looked and looked again to try and find it and add it to this post, but cant find it.
1, Remove the speed sensor and twist it back under the frame so it lines up with the crank arm, tape in place for a test. I used a old inner tube to rap around it and tape to hold it in place like we use to on our Downhill Bikes.
2, I brought some sticky magnets and put on the crank arm and then slid a crank arm protection boot over to give it a bit of extra protection.
So now the crank arm come around and the magnet will trip the sensor every time it goes by. So the sensor/bike never think it is getting to the rpm to restrict the motor.
I would say I am on version 3 or tweaks to get this better. But you will get the idea if you try it. Because you have not changed anything other than unscrewing the speed sensor you can put it back and any time and really should not void the warranty ( though don't hold me on that one ).
If the speed limit is a problem for you then try this as it made things a lot better for me.
So I found that the 15.5mph (uk) restriction was a bit of a pain, I was hitting this regularly and even when in mode 1 it makes the bike feel very sluggish when you hit the limit on the trail.
So there is a Guy on YouTube showing you how to remove this limit. So I tried and it works perfectly and can be put back as standard at any point. I have looked and looked again to try and find it and add it to this post, but cant find it.
1, Remove the speed sensor and twist it back under the frame so it lines up with the crank arm, tape in place for a test. I used a old inner tube to rap around it and tape to hold it in place like we use to on our Downhill Bikes.
2, I brought some sticky magnets and put on the crank arm and then slid a crank arm protection boot over to give it a bit of extra protection.
So now the crank arm come around and the magnet will trip the sensor every time it goes by. So the sensor/bike never think it is getting to the rpm to restrict the motor.
I would say I am on version 3 or tweaks to get this better. But you will get the idea if you try it. Because you have not changed anything other than unscrewing the speed sensor you can put it back and any time and really should not void the warranty ( though don't hold me on that one ).
If the speed limit is a problem for you then try this as it made things a lot better for me.