I have ready access to private land and was attracted to the idea of experimenting with derestricting my eBike. I was particularly attracted to the various software solutions on offer, rather than installing a hardware modification, as the ability to easily switch this particular machine from a road legal status for testing and then back again was a principal consideration for me.
Although I am actively researching the purchase of an EMTB, my current machine is a Shimano E6100 powered hybrid, so I apologise that this posting is slightly off topic for an EMTB forum, the question raised however is of wider relevance.
Using the iPhone E-Tube app I easily changed the wireless unit name and passkey from their default settings. I purchased and installed Steps Unlocker version 1.37 on my iPhone and, impressed by the slick operation of the app, decided to purchase a full licence. Shortly afterwards, via Steps Unlocker, I changed the ‘Market’ setting of the DU-E6100 from EU to US - the setting was accepted and all appeared to be well. However when riding the bike it was apparent that motor support was still cutting out at 24 km/h. I rechecked the configuration settings via the app, which still indicated that the Market setting was “US (original EU)”.
After repeatedly changing the settings without success I decided to email the developer describing the situation and enquiring if he had any suggestions. His response was terse saying “if App shows US - you got 32 km/h”. Since this clearly wasn’t the case I thought he must have misunderstood my query, so I emailed him back thanking him for responding and suggesting that my original enquiry may not have described the situation clearly. I described the problem again, but in more detail. His response was to simply state that he didn’t believe me.
Then followed a brief exchange of emails where I tried to convince the guy that I had no intention to deceive him, saying that I was not seeking a refund and suggesting that my reporting a potential issue may be of use to him in the future. I offered to film the display unit whilst cycling to demonstrate the motor cutting out at 24 km/h, then (while still filming) switch to Steps Unlocker to prove that the US setting was still current. All to no avail however, he simply told me he had hundreds of E6100 customers, none of whom had had problems with derestriction, and he reiterated that he still didn’t believe me.
I appreciate that one is taking a risk with a niche product of this type and can hardly expect much in the way of support, but I have to admit to being astonished and irritated by my recent experience. I’m still hopeful however that a future version of the app will resolve this issue.
My reason for posting is to enquire if anyone else has observed this or a similar issue? It’s perfectly apparent that a lot of people are very happy with Steps Unlocker, and obviously I too would like to be amongst that number. I’m wondering if this is a issue solely associated with E6100 hardware? or maybe just firmware version 4.4.0? or even a software issue limited to the iPhone version of Steps Unlocker? Also I shouldn’t dismiss the possibility that I made some mistake, but I think it unlikely.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Although I am actively researching the purchase of an EMTB, my current machine is a Shimano E6100 powered hybrid, so I apologise that this posting is slightly off topic for an EMTB forum, the question raised however is of wider relevance.
Using the iPhone E-Tube app I easily changed the wireless unit name and passkey from their default settings. I purchased and installed Steps Unlocker version 1.37 on my iPhone and, impressed by the slick operation of the app, decided to purchase a full licence. Shortly afterwards, via Steps Unlocker, I changed the ‘Market’ setting of the DU-E6100 from EU to US - the setting was accepted and all appeared to be well. However when riding the bike it was apparent that motor support was still cutting out at 24 km/h. I rechecked the configuration settings via the app, which still indicated that the Market setting was “US (original EU)”.
After repeatedly changing the settings without success I decided to email the developer describing the situation and enquiring if he had any suggestions. His response was terse saying “if App shows US - you got 32 km/h”. Since this clearly wasn’t the case I thought he must have misunderstood my query, so I emailed him back thanking him for responding and suggesting that my original enquiry may not have described the situation clearly. I described the problem again, but in more detail. His response was to simply state that he didn’t believe me.
Then followed a brief exchange of emails where I tried to convince the guy that I had no intention to deceive him, saying that I was not seeking a refund and suggesting that my reporting a potential issue may be of use to him in the future. I offered to film the display unit whilst cycling to demonstrate the motor cutting out at 24 km/h, then (while still filming) switch to Steps Unlocker to prove that the US setting was still current. All to no avail however, he simply told me he had hundreds of E6100 customers, none of whom had had problems with derestriction, and he reiterated that he still didn’t believe me.
I appreciate that one is taking a risk with a niche product of this type and can hardly expect much in the way of support, but I have to admit to being astonished and irritated by my recent experience. I’m still hopeful however that a future version of the app will resolve this issue.
My reason for posting is to enquire if anyone else has observed this or a similar issue? It’s perfectly apparent that a lot of people are very happy with Steps Unlocker, and obviously I too would like to be amongst that number. I’m wondering if this is a issue solely associated with E6100 hardware? or maybe just firmware version 4.4.0? or even a software issue limited to the iPhone version of Steps Unlocker? Also I shouldn’t dismiss the possibility that I made some mistake, but I think it unlikely.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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