Hi everyone, noob here.
I recently bought a Hibike Nduro 6, that mounts a Yamaha PW-X3 with a Sideswitch display A.
I've noticed that the motor takes a full half-pedaling before kicking in (is this normal?). This is extremely slow for me, compared to other e-bikes I rode, and my friend's bikes that are 5 years older than this one. This lag makes a manual almost impossible, and suboptimal on technical roads where I need reactiveness...
Am I seriously stuck with this, with no access to the sensitivity of the sensor?
To my disappointment, there is no connectivity: no app, no Garmin pairing, or Bluetooth. There is no info online.
On their website, they sell you a system called eConnect that requires a SIM and provides a GPS alarm (I don't need it) and nothing more as far as I understand.
I'm looking for a way to tweak motor settings (and no, I don't mean to remove the speed limit for now, even tho I see that some of these tuning chips come with an app that does provide some motor settings.).
I've seen online a video that shows how to see the onboard diagnostic, but I don't think I need this... However, it gives me hope that with a combination of buttons I can access some more settings...?
What are your suggestions?
I recently bought a Hibike Nduro 6, that mounts a Yamaha PW-X3 with a Sideswitch display A.
I've noticed that the motor takes a full half-pedaling before kicking in (is this normal?). This is extremely slow for me, compared to other e-bikes I rode, and my friend's bikes that are 5 years older than this one. This lag makes a manual almost impossible, and suboptimal on technical roads where I need reactiveness...
Am I seriously stuck with this, with no access to the sensitivity of the sensor?
To my disappointment, there is no connectivity: no app, no Garmin pairing, or Bluetooth. There is no info online.
On their website, they sell you a system called eConnect that requires a SIM and provides a GPS alarm (I don't need it) and nothing more as far as I understand.
I'm looking for a way to tweak motor settings (and no, I don't mean to remove the speed limit for now, even tho I see that some of these tuning chips come with an app that does provide some motor settings.).
I've seen online a video that shows how to see the onboard diagnostic, but I don't think I need this... However, it gives me hope that with a combination of buttons I can access some more settings...?
What are your suggestions?