Dynamike30
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I hope he hasn't gotten into trouble for doing this.Has he gone missing, wanted to get mine done asap, any other suggestions ?
I've found a few groups on Facebook with a few different people who can do it. Try this
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I hope he hasn't gotten into trouble for doing this.Has he gone missing, wanted to get mine done asap, any other suggestions ?
Thanks mate, I’ve messaged the e-bike doctor as well, as there’s a post on hereI hope he hasn't gotten into trouble for doing this.
I've found a few groups on Facebook with a few different people who can do it. Try this
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Sorry to hear that Rudie, what a pain! Thanks for replying on here. I'd better set up a facebook account later!Lost my phone whatsapp is gone just recoverd my facebook, need to reactivate my esim that takes 7 days, you can find me on facebook Rudolf Beukers.
Did you get the 64km or the 32km?Just had mine done by Ebike Doctor then and all worked smoothly, would highly recommend
32km mate, didn’t need anything moreDid you get the 64km or the 32km?
@Rudie I'm sure it would have been discussed before if it were possible, but I just wanted to double check if there is any ability to change the "Class" of the bike with your tools. The 20mph/32kph limit is what we call "Class 1" here in the USA, but we also have a "Class 3" category which has a 28mph/45kph limit. In the past, it was mostly commuter bikes for the road which came in Class 3 configuration, but Specialized and Amflow have added the ability to switch this setting (between Class 1 and 3) for the end user on their mountain bikes.Lost my phone whatsapp is gone just recoverd my facebook, need to reactivate my esim that takes 7 days, you can find me on facebook Rudolf Beukers.
hello, for the firmware update do you need a usb connection from the pc to the bike? (if yes, where is located the usb port? Do you need to unscrew the motor housing?)Lost my phone whatsapp is gone just recoverd my facebook, need to reactivate my esim that takes 7 days, you can find me on facebook Rudolf Beukers.
32km mate, didn’t need
What brand and model bike do you have?hello, for the firmware update do you need a usb connection from the pc to the bike? (if yes, where is located the usb port? Do you need to unscrew the motor housing?)
I have a Riese Muller Charger 5What brand and model bike do you have?
Looks like you have a purion 200 which means there is a usb-c connection at the end of the unit under a rubber flap. Just plug it in to your computer from thereI have a Riese Muller Charger 5
No, it is a kiox 500Looks like you have a purion 200 which means there is a usb-c connection at the end of the unit under a rubber flap. Just plug it in to your computer from there
Having the new text warning at startup might trigger some dealers to look into it.Knowing the way Bosch control the speed limits, they may play the hard game if they knew.
... but how would they know ? Taking a bike to a shop for an issue wouldnt reveal a higher speed limit unless the shop took it for a test ride and grassed you up.
Having the new text warning at startup might trigger some dealers to look into it.
With the Flow app you can change the top speed for any/all modes back to 25 kmh!... but how would they know ? Taking a bike to a shop for an issue wouldnt reveal a higher speed limit unless the shop took it for a test ride and grassed you up.
If you have a kiox display then simply remove it before taking the bike to a shop and disable all the locks on the Flow app. so they can power it up and then no text warning!Having the new text warning at startup might trigger some dealers to look into it.
I'm interested in getting this done. Many thanks, EamonPicture View attachment 173925
Forum member price
Manufacturer Bosch
Model Smart System
Asking Price 40 Euro
Location Worldwide
Description Bosch Smart System 32 KM/H USA Speed Change
No speed chip, software solution.
Works with all magnets, and bikes with abs.
We will set your bike to 32 km/h.
A maximum speed limit of 64 km/h is also possible, but the display will show half speed.
We then change wheel size to half!
Also activate the eMTB+ mode, powermore, if you don't have it yet
Everything is done remotely!
You will need a laptop/PC, a USB-C cable, and TeamViewer.
Hi Rudy, glad you're back online! I don't want to bother you, but just wanted to confirm if you saw my question earlier in this thread, regarding, is it possible using your software, for you to configure a bike as a "Class 3" (28mph limit) USA e-bike, rather than a "Class 1" (20mph limit) USA e-bike?
Thanks for the reply. It sounds like you really know the system and it's configuration! I figured the Class 3 change would be too simple, or else everyone would already be going that route, but I just wanted to double-check.CLASS3 use an speed engine different hardware
Also new forum member price 35 euro!
64kmph modification done since last 9 january.Thanks for the reply. It sounds like you really know the system and it's configuration! I figured the Class 3 change would be too simple, or else everyone would already be going that route, but I just wanted to double-check.
Since Class 3 is not achievable, I like the idea of the 64kmph modification. My understanding is that it is achieved by reducing the wheel circumference in the firmware. Have you had any issues with users getting 504 Errors using this method? The hardware-based methods that fool the system into thinking the wheel is going slower than reality seem to have a fairly high occurrence of 504 Errors on the Gen 5 bikes due to the Smart System determining that the average of the "output power to wheel speed" ratio falls outside their predefined "plausibility window".
Given that the Smart System can detect mismatches in those values created by other methods, I am having trouble seeing how reducing the programmed wheel size at the firmware level won't create the same problem. Can you help me to understand if there is something I am missing, and let me know how successful the modification has been with other users?
He’s on Facebook too. His names in the advertHey Rudie, i'd love to get this done, i can't msg you direct as i'm still a newbie on here
Thank you! i didn't noticeHe’s on Facebook too. His names in the advert![]()