Hi everyone, jonmanne here, when I had reached 50,000 kilometres on my bike i had to replace the display. Is there a way to add kms to new display.

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Hi everyone, jonmanne here, when I had reached just over 50,000 kilometres on my Crussis e largo 9.7 i had to replace the display. Is there a way to add these kms to new display. TIA
 
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Hi everyone, jonmanne here, when I had reached just over 50,000 kilometres on my Crussis e largo 9.7 i had to replace the display. Is there a way to add these kms to new display. TIA
@Stihldog Google says that the "Crussis e largo 9.7" was first announced in 2022. @Jonmanne hails from Fuerteventura which is a Canary island about 100km long, so in 3 years must have travelled the equivalent of the length of Fuerteventura about 500 times.
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500 times.
i do at least 60 kms every day, the most i have done is 110 kms, it takes me 16 or 17 days to do 1000kms, i have taken 55 photos of my display, every time i complete 1000kms i take photo, i can post them here if you want.
We do go away for a weekend break at least once a month or i would have done more.
 
Isn't it the motor that holds the information, not the display?

Otherwise the motor manufacturer wouldn't know how many miles/kms it had done when you send it in. Doesn't the display just query the motor?

Also stops people from mis-representing how many miles/kms the motor has completed when selling.
 
Isn't it the motor that holds the information, not the display?

Otherwise the motor manufacturer wouldn't know how many miles/kms it had done when you send it in. Doesn't the display just query the motor?

Also stops people from mis-representing how many miles/kms the motor has completed when selling.
My original control panel malfunctioned so I had to buy a new display/control panel assembly, this obviously had an odometer reading of zero, there is no way to alter the odometer reading without Bafangs BESST software and a license that is only issued to authorised dealers i am lead to believe.
 
Isn't it the motor that holds the information, not the display?

Otherwise the motor manufacturer wouldn't know how many miles/kms it had done when you send it in. Doesn't the display just query the motor?

Also stops people from mis-representing how many miles/kms the motor has completed when selling.
That makes sense to me. If that isn't how it works, then it ought to do so.
 
I’m not exactly sure how it works but the local Bike Shop can determine the true mileage on the motor. I can’t recall what happened to my mileage data when I installed a new Kiox. Maybe it started at zero. Lost history that I may never get back.

My Kiox says 11,00+ kms but I’m sure it’s much more than that.
 
So the easiest way to improve your bike's sales appeal is to fit a new display? :unsure:
That can't be right. :(
How can you trust what the sales blurb says on used emtbs?:mad:

It will be as bad as when you had to assume that all second-hand cars had been "clocked", ie the odometer had been wound back, or a new one fitted, or a used one with lower mileage. Now all MOTs show the mileage, in an attempt to counter the practice of clocking.

Vehicle odometers ought to be updated by the EMS.
 
So the easiest way to improve your bike's sales appeal is to fit a new display? :unsure:
That can't be right. :(
How can you trust what the sales blurb says on used emtbs?:mad:

It will be as bad as when you had to assume that all second-hand cars had been "clocked", ie the odometer had been wound back, or a new one fitted, or a used one with lower mileage. Now all MOTs show the mileage, in an attempt to counter the practice of clocking.

Vehicle odometers ought to be updated by the EMS.
I recommend to get a data printout before you buy a used EMTB. Most local Bike Shops can provide this. The info about the motor and battery is important. (at least for Bosch motors). Motor mileage, battery cycles, service intervals etc.
 
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