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Removing Bafang m820 25kph Speed Limiter

MJM Wheels

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Hey everyone,

I am in the process of fiddling around with some m820 motors we received at the ebike shop I work at, and I was hoping to see if anyone here knows if it is possible to remove the 25kph speed limit cap?

I have the BESST box and the motor loaded into the software, but there does not appear to be a way to bring the top speed above 25kph.

Do I just need to download and import a custom config file that has the limiter removed, or is there another way for me to do so?

Thank you very much for the assistance with this.

Cheers
 
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Anyone? Curious as well. For use on private land only of course.
Hey seen your posts on your custom bafang build. Not able to view any of your photos. Would love to see some pictures and details.

Think I’m going to be welding up a similar idea bike for a school project
 
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