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Software to increase Shimano EP6 max speed?

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best line of action in my opinion is to get a tuning like the EPAspeed 1.2 B.tuning for Shimano.. these devices works and also offer many interesting features via the phone app
This EPAspeed 1.2 B.tuning device (like all other "dongles" - electronic boxes who manipulate the signal of the speed sensor) can easily create the E295 and the final fatal E299 error which also is clearly described in their description!
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Also you won´t get correct values on the bike display above 20km/h!
Also you have to connect this tool to your bike.
Also the price is quite high.

So, you will get a lot of disadvantages with this tool compared to the purely software based solution from eMax-Tuning which is less expensive and will give you correct values for speed and distance on the bike display and definitely will not create any E295 or E299 errors on the long run!

Just my 5 cents...
 
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