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@Joecrow mentioned, my understanding is that the user level adjustments for wheel size will change/correct your display speed, but weirdly they do not change the assistance cutoff. So in other words, if your bike is cutting out at a display speed AND actual speed of 19mph, and you change the wheel size to a smaller one, the bike may now cut out at a display speed of 20mph BUT it will still actually be the same 19mph actual speed as before. I know that sounds weird, but that is what the reading I did indicated. To put it another way, the motor settings are separate from the display readout settings, and the wheel size menu you have access to only alters the display settings.
In order to actually get more speed out of it, you need to do as Joe mentioned and have one of the "Rudie type" guys alter the wheel size in the deeper level container file. The most common way of doing that is by putting in a wheelsize that is 1/2 of actual, for the simple reason that it makes it easier to calculate your actual speed and distance in your head, although it will give you far more speed than you're actually asking for.