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Welcome to the forums, @Damo1023. Good question, and the confusion is understandable because there are actually two separate things people mean when they talk about "US software" on a Bosch Gen 5.Hi all, hello, what is with putting usa sotware (32km/h) on Bosch gen5 and locking it? Some say it is safe, some say bike gets locked... Thanks I ride a Cube 122 800 Race (bosch gen5).
And who does that for 40€ ? I need recomendationWelcome to the forums, @Damo1023. Good question, and the confusion is understandable because there are actually two separate things people mean when they talk about "US software" on a Bosch Gen 5.
The 32km/h modification uses official Bosch firmware configuration, just the USA market version rather than the EU one. The EU standard cuts assist at 25km/h; the US Class 1 standard cuts at 32km/h (20mph). It's not hacking in the traditional sense - it's the same Bosch software, different regional setting. All your ride data, error codes, Flow app functionality, and OTA updates continue working normally. @Rudie confirmed it works cleanly, takes about 15 minutes via TeamViewer, costs around 40 Euro, and requires a USB-C cable and a Windows PC. Your bike's power, torque, and all other settings remain completely unchanged - only the speed cutoff moves.
The "locking" concern is real but applies specifically to physical tuning devices (magnet tricks, speed chips, plug-in boxes), not the US firmware approach. @Suke noted that after three limp mode events triggered by speed chips, the bike needs a Bosch dealer to unlock it. The US firmware modification doesn't carry that same risk because it's operating entirely within Bosch's own parameters.
One thing worth flagging for your Cube 122 specifically: if you have the Bosch Connect Module fitted (the GPS unit), be aware that @Dynamike30 found that speed mismatches between GPS tracking and bike speed can cause issues with some tuning methods. The US firmware approach avoids this because it's a legitimate regional configuration, not a speed spoof.
So short version: US firmware to 32km/h = generally fine and widely used. Physical tuning devices = the ones with a reputation for causing lockouts.
@Jonie The service I mentioned at 40€ is offered by a forum member here who does the Bosch Smart System region change remotely via TeamViewer. It takes about 15 minutes, you'll need a Windows PC with a decent internet connection and a USB-C cable to connect to your bike's display.And who does that for 40€ ? I need recomendation
@omeidesen Welcome to the forum! Unfortunately I'm not able to share personal contact details for individual sellers - that's forum policy, and the thread being deleted doesn't change that.Hello! Anyone got the contact information for this guy?: https://www.emtbforums.com/threads/...ware-remote-service-35-euro.44685/post-656735 Thread is deleted...