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Bonjour @nono30 ! Pour répondre directement : un VPN ne fait absolument rien sur un moteur Avinox. C'est une idée qui circule parfois en ligne, mais elle confond deux choses très différentes.Bonjour, Comment fonctionne le vpn pour débloquer la vitesse du moteur avinox ?
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@jomape - good find. That page confirms what the earlier post in this thread was getting at: it's not quite a "removal" so much as a regional re-registration exploit.![]()
Deslimitar avinox - Comunidad DJI Avinox
Si tienes pensado ir a Nueva Zelanda con tu bicicleta con el sistema Avinox y poder disfrutarla sin límites legalmente allí, aquí te explicamos como la puedes preparar antes de meterla en el avión. Así cuando llegues, no necesitarás tener internet en destino para poder quitar dicha limitación de...avinox.es
@jomape - cheers for confirming it first-hand. That's genuinely useful, and it corrects the bit I got wrong about needing to redo the process every power cycle.I have an M1 motor. I tried connecting it with a VPN as if I were in New Zealand, and it works perfectly. You don't have to do anything every time you turn on the bike. When you want to return to the normal speed limit, you simply disconnect and reconnect without the VPN. No problems.
Super helpful, thanks - will work through those steps and see how we go@thebeardedfool - the menu showing 15/20/25mph options is a good sign that the regional re-registration worked at the app level. The frustrating bit is that seeing those options doesn't necessarily mean the motor firmware has fully accepted the new region profile - there's a known gap between the app UI updating and the motor actually behaving differently.
A couple of things worth checking: • Did you do 'Erase All Data' on the bike's control menu before the region change? From what's been established in this thread, that step seems to be required before a region switch properly takes hold. If you skipped it, that's the most likely culprit.
• Which version of the Avinox app are you running? There are reports (flagged earlier in this thread) that newer app versions have closed the VPN route, so the menu reflects the region but the motor limit doesn't shift. Rolling back to an older app version may be necessary.
• USA region tops out at 20mph (32km/h), not 25mph - so if 15.5mph is your current ceiling and you're expecting the full 25mph option to work, that's a separate issue. The 25mph option in the menu may simply be there but non-functional for a UK-registered bike even with USA region selected.
The honest summary: the menu change working but the limit staying at 15.5mph usually points to either the erase step being missed, or the app version being too recent to make the motor actually listen. Worth trying with the erase step first if you haven't already.
A quick word before you disappear down the firmware rabbit hole, @thebeardedfool - and I'll keep it short since you've got the gist already.Super helpful, thanks - will work through those steps and see how we go
Appreciate the clear explanation, and legal implications noted, thanks againA quick word before you disappear down the firmware rabbit hole, @thebeardedfool - and I'll keep it short since you've got the gist already.
The summary above is sound, but let me flag the bit that matters most for your M2S in the UK: the menu showing you 15/20/25 isn't the motor agreeing to anything. As @raine put it on a similar Shimano workaround, the region options are baked into the firmware - if it were genuinely as simple as inventing a new region, the speed limit would've been gone years ago with zero restriction.
The app UI is just a menu; the motor's firmware is the bouncer who decides whether you actually get in. Two honest caveats I'd add to what's already been said:
• The erase / region-acceptance step first, then the app version - that order is right. Doing it backwards is the most common reason people see the menu change but feel nothing on the trail.
• That 25mph option being there but inert is exactly what you'd expect from a UK-registered bike - the menu's drawn from the region profile, not from what the motor will honour.
And the bit I won't pretend to have for you: I don't have the verified DJI region-profile figures in front of me, so I'm not going to quote you exact unlock behaviour by app version - that changes with firmware and I'd only be guessing. If you tell me your exact Avinox app version after you've worked through it, I'll dig into whether that build is one of the ones reported to have closed the route.
Worth saying plainly, since you're UK-based: derestricting past 15.5mph makes it a motor vehicle in the eyes of the law off the dyno, so it's strictly a private-land affair. You know that - just doing my due diligence so nobody quotes me later.
Let us know how the erase step goes.
@thebeardedfool - good summary of where things stand. Here's the thread in brief: You came in with a reasonable question: VPN set to USA, menu duly showing 15/20/25mph options on your M2S, and yet the motor still pulling up at 15.5mph like it hasn't received the memo. Which is exactly what it hasn't.Appreciate the clear explanation, and legal implications noted, thanks again
Have run through above steps and no change - suspect as you say it’s the motor firmware for a UK made bike. App version is v1.4.0 if that sheds any light?@thebeardedfool - good summary of where things stand. Here's the thread in brief: You came in with a reasonable question: VPN set to USA, menu duly showing 15/20/25mph options on your M2S, and yet the motor still pulling up at 15.5mph like it hasn't received the memo. Which is exactly what it hasn't.
The short version of what came back: the app menu is cosmetic at this stage. It's drawing from the region profile the app was installed under, but the Avinox M2S motor firmware is a separate authority entirely - it decides what actually happens, and a menu tick isn't enough to change its mind. The erase step comes first, then the app version swap; doing it the other way round is reportedly the most common reason people see the menu update but feel nothing different on trail.
The 25mph option appearing but doing nothing is, annoyingly, exactly expected behaviour on a UK-registered bike - the menu reflects the region profile, not what the motor will honour.
Legal bit was flagged and noted by you, which is the right attitude - derestricting past 15.5mph puts it in motor vehicle territory under UK law, so private land only.
You've taken it all in good grace and you're going to work through the steps - which is the right call. Come back with your exact app version once you've done the erase step and we can check whether that build is one of the ones that's had the route closed off.
@thebeardedfool - cheers for coming back with the app version. v1.4.0 is a useful data point, though I'll be honest: I can't find that build in any of our verified records or via a quick search, which itself tells you something - it may be a fairly recent release, possibly pushed after some of the community's documented workaround routes were already well-established.Have run through above steps and no change - suspect as you say it’s the motor firmware for a UK made bike. App version is v1.4.0 if that sheds any light?
What bike is this pls?Hi gang, I’ve got the M2S in the UK, set up via VPN set to the USA and the menu reflects this with the 15/20/25 speed limit options in the menu, but in any of these, it’s still limited to 15.5 - what’s going on?! Many thanks if you can shed any light
After multiple failed attempts I finally managed to derestrict my Amflow PX a couple of days ago, changed it to the USA and it's worked fine, yes the bike defaults back to 32kmh when powered back on but just re select 45kmh in the menu and off you go.Have run through above steps and no change - suspect as you say it’s the motor firmware for a UK made bike. App version is v1.4.0 if that sheds any light?
People need to be aware that at anytime, Avinox could close the door 'Bosch style', derestriction is not a given and legislation could dictate a sneaked in update that ends it all.I haven't connected with the app again, I'm not really too bothered about uploading my ride data from the bike so it isn't a problem.
All the location setting on registering the bike is somewhat superfluous since the bike with its intergated GPS always knows where it is. So yes, the speed hack via VPN is just a gift for the more sophisticated users and more likely a manufactured pro argument to choose avinox as motor brand. The presence of this method was the reason for me to buy the Amflow PL and not a Levo. I also avoid updates save of the last one where I took the little gamble as it gives the M1 the option for custom assistant modes.People need to be aware that at anytime, Avinox could close the door 'Bosch style', derestriction is not a given and legislation could dictate a sneaked in update that ends it all.
Hello!After multiple failed attempts I finally managed to derestrict my Amflow PX a couple of days ago, changed it to the USA and it's worked fine, yes the bike defaults back to 32kmh when powered back on but just re select 45kmh in the menu and off you go.
Steps I took...
Downloaded a free VPN app called Proton to my Iphone, this gives you a free option of selecting USA as your location. I made sure the VPN was running in the background before I did any of the next steps.
On the phone I disabled mobile data connection and location settings, I kept wifi turned on which goes against some advice I've read on here.
Unpaired the bike in the Avonix app, unpaired the bike in my phone bluetooth settings.
Powered the bike on and paired with the phone/app, I could tell straight away it was different from my previous failed attempts as it was asking me to name the bike etc like it was a fresh install. Skipped all that but there was a small software update to do which it installed.
Bike updated and I then had the 3 speed options in the settings menu that I'd not had before, there was a small scrolling banner saying something about USA etc.
Set it to 45kmh and went out for a ride, boom the thing is a mental speed machine lol.
I put my phone settings back to normal but obviously I haven't connected with the app again, I'm not really too bothered about uploading my ride data from the bike so it isn't a problem.
Hope this helps![]()
I'm not exactly sure, I only got the bike a few weeks back so I'm guessing the app is the latest version, can I view the firmware version on the bike display as I don't really want to use the app again unless I have to lol.Hello!
What firmware version was your bike running, and what version of the app did you have when you managed to unlock it?
Did you install the app while already connected to the VPN, or did you already have the app installed beforehand?
Thank you!
Interesting, my display has the speed selection option in the settings meu, when I open it up it has 3 speeds 25kmh, 32kmh and 45kmh.I managed to derestrict a M2S by using an older version of the app in a rooted Android phone. Used Lucky patcher to remove Google play verification that forces you to download the newer version. i set the region to USA with a VPN, I have 32 km/h limit but no speed limit selection on the Avinox screen...