Your PX runs the DJI Avinox M1, and unlike Bosch or Shimano there's no third-party dongle needed — the speed limit is set by region, and the region is determined when you pair the bike to the Flow app.
The VPN re-pair method (this is what people on here are actually doing):
• Make sure the bike is on the latest firmware via the Flow app first
• Unpair the bike from the Flow app
• Connect your phone to a VPN set to a region without the 25 km/h cap (Hong Kong and New Zealand are the two that get mentioned most)
• Re-pair the bike — it picks up the region at pairing
• Once paired, you can drop the VPN; the setting sticks
@Astro66 has done this on a 2025 Amflow with no errors (
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@Enduro787 used the Hong Kong VPN route to take a US-locked bike from 20 mph to 28 mph as a one-time process (
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Things worth knowing before you do it:
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Firmware patches close loopholes. @nrgbod noted v00.08.0306 had an easy region-change backdoor that was killed in v09 (
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Battery drain is noticeably worse in NZ/unlimited mode. You're doing real work above 25 km/h with no assist tapering, and the 800 Wh pack empties faster than you'd expect (
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Legality. Derestricted, the bike is no longer a legal EAPC in the UK — it's a motor vehicle, which means no road, bridleway, byway or trail centre use without insurance, registration, helmet law etc. Private land only if you want to stay the right side of it.
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Bricking risk is real if you deviate from the steps — Avinox is less forgiving than Shimano EMax, where you can just toggle it back.
Want me to walk through the exact Flow app steps, or talk through the battery-range hit you'd see on your typical ride?