Chromedomey
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I agree. I hate the thought that should I fit a tuning box of some sort it could throw the error at any point in the ride and leave me high and dry.
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I’m in Australia too and yes the speedo works properly.
Where is your bike shop that derestricted your bike I want to ride on there and get mine doneI have two e-bikes. One powered by an Ananda m100. This was derestricted by the dealer LBS at purchase and still covered by warranty. It tops out at 47klms/hr assisted, though I have pedalled beyond assistance to 55klms/hr. No issues after 16 months.
My other bike has the Bafang 60v m620 which is factory “derestricted” to 60 klms/hr with 2 year warranty. Again no issues after 12 months.
In summary, both are Chinese built motors that operate perfectly without issue derestricted.
Why don’t you go to the bike shop you bought it from and ask them to lift the limiter? I’m pretty sure it’s only a setting in the display which is passcode protected.Where is your bike shop that derestricted your bike I want to ride on there and get mine done
If thats the case thats utterly bloody disgraceful.the guy had 4 times the error 504 code, and his bike store didn't clear it for him, said he have to get a new motor.
99 bikes don't do that unfortunately for me , just wonder if there are any bike shops that would do it , probably have to ring aroundWhy don’t you go to the bike shop you bought it from and ask them to lift the limiter? I’m pretty sure it’s only a setting in the display which is passcode protected.
I very much doubt any other bike shop would do that for you unless you bought the bike from them as a dealer of that brand of bike.99 bikes don't do that unfortunately for me , just wonder if there are any bike shops that would do it , probably have to ring around
I read somewhere that the pin codes to access the settings on Chinese Motors tend to remain unchanged from production. They are simple e.g 0000, 1212 etc. I cant remember where I read it, but there was a list of all the common codes and the one that worked for a particular motor was the year of manufacture e.g. 2022. Also 6262 is one of the Ananda passwords to change parameters, but I am not sure which display.99 bikes don't do that unfortunately for me , just wonder if there are any bike shops that would do it , probably have to ring around
Well after test riding it, I’ve now bought it.“”When I test-rode a Merida with a new Shimano EP6 last week it had just been derestricted by the local Shimano rep to enable a top speed of 45kmh.
No special software or hardware - just the new firmware and a removal of the top speed restriction. All approved by Shimano apparently.””
Can’t believe there isn’t a way to do this to the Bosch too. I thought the old Gen 2 would have been hacked by now!
I believe that the US version of the Shimano EP801 & EP6 are different motors to the EU one. Hence the ability to change the class. The EU version can not be region switched. Shimano must know that the old EP8 could have its region changed and they must have removed the option altogether.Well after test riding it, I’ve now bought it.
Can confirm that even in the etube app it will allow up to 45hm/h.
I managed to get up to 48kmh on my first ride around the bike path.
This is only allowed in NZ, because NZ does not have a 25kph speed limit for ebikes. Australia is like the EU. 25kph limit, so legally Shimano must meet this mandate.Well after test riding it, I’ve now bought it.
Can confirm that even in the etube app it will allow up to 45hm/h.
I managed to get up to 48kmh on my first ride around the bike path.
You have to get a cable to conect to the display then you need some sort of program I guessI read somewhere that the pin codes to access the settings on Chinese Motors tend to remain unchanged from production. They are simple e.g 0000, 1212 etc. I cant remember where I read it, but there was a list of all the common codes and the one that worked for a particular motor was the year of manufacture e.g. 2022. Also 6262 is one of the Ananda passwords to change parameters, but I am not sure which display.
Maybe just hold down one or two of the controller buttons and it asks for Password.You have to get a cable to conect to the display then you need some sort of program I guess
I do that to my ananda d10 display, but it will let me go down in speed but not over 25 kphMaybe just hold down one or two of the controller buttons and it asks for Password.
For Ananda D10:
1)Setting interface: Hold on Plus and Minus buttons at main interface when speed is O to enter setting mode interface. Short press Plus button to shift among background light, speed limit, unit, background light. Right corner position “1” means common setting
2)Speed Limit
Short press Plus button at setting interface for shift to speed
limit setting.
setting interface; short press plus or minus to
increase or decrease speed limit; Then short press
ON/OFF button to save and quit
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