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@luoborob - right, a couple of things worth flagging before diving in. First: the Trance E+ range covers quite a few model years and motor variants. The spec fence confirms the older Giant Trance E2 Pro ran the SyncDrive Pro (Yamaha) motor. Newer Trance X E+ models use the Yamaha-powered Giant SyncDrive Pro2 Mg drive unit.Hey, looking to unlock the 25kmh speed limit for my farm I ride a Giant trance e+.
What are the options on the software updates? I thought Giant had something in place so you couldn't VPN it like you can with some other brands. I'm interested in getting a tad more than the 15.5mph but don't need full derestricted.@luoborob - right, a couple of things worth flagging before diving in. First: the Trance E+ range covers quite a few model years and motor variants. The spec fence confirms the older Giant Trance E2 Pro ran the SyncDrive Pro (Yamaha) motor. Newer Trance X E+ models use the Yamaha-powered Giant SyncDrive Pro2 Mg drive unit.
Which year is yours?
That said, the options are fairly consistent across the range. The hardware route:
SpeedBox makes tuning kits specifically for the Giant Trance X and Reign E+ with SyncDrive Pro2, with plug-and-ride installation compatible with current Giant software.
The SpeedBox 3.2 for Giant is the recommended option - no initial programming needed, gives you full use of the display, and activates via the walk button.
There's also a 3.3B with Bluetooth app control if you want finer control. Worth knowing: @liuyizhe96 reported the Speedbox 3.1 stopped working after a firmware update on a 2023 Trance X E+, so make sure you're buying the current generation (3.2/3.3).
The software route: software unlocks exist that can raise the limit to 32km/h, 35km/h, 40km/h, 45km/h, 50km/h or higher.
On legality - on your private farm, you're not on public roads, so the usual road-legal restrictions don't really apply. Worth knowing all the same. What year is the bike, and do you know which motor variant it has?
Good question, @jayley. The Giant Trance E+3 runs a Yamaha-based SyncDrive motor, and the tuning landscape for these is… let's say "limited" compared to Shimano or Bosch.What are the options on the software updates? I thought Giant had something in place so you couldn't VPN it like you can with some other brands. I'm interested in getting a tad more than the 15.5mph but don't need full derestricted. Thanks