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Peartune??? 40mph??

Tony

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May 27, 2018
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someone will be along soon to give you a more technical answer, but in the meantime it's a big no from me. Why not get a motorbike like the seller. Stuff like this will only ruin everyone elses fun,
 

Wiltshire Warrior

E*POWAH Master
Jul 3, 2018
563
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Poole
motorbike really - smelly and noisey and cant ride on cycle paths, and you cant pedal them, and they weigh a tonne...need I go on?
 

Blackbird

Member
May 23, 2018
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Netherlands
There is no way in hell a derestricted factory eMTB will do 40 mph on flat ground. More like 25 mph in good conditions, maybe get it up to 30 for a short stint.

Now this topic is in the derestricted section you will not be judged as harshly as in the “mainstream” forum.
This is the dark underside of the forum were such evil topics as removing the speedlimiter may be discussed.

If you do it, don't be an ass and go racing past people on cyclepaths. Think of it as a fast car, you have to be carefull were you go fast.

It is loads of fun and can be extremely usefull, it is also illegal and voids warranty (although it basically can't be proven when you remove the chip), also is an insurance no no.

Read up on the topic, decide wisely, don't boast about it.
 

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