Best derestriction for Bosch Active Line?

Warwick

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I've searched for this, but was swamped with results, so apologies of this is a recurring subject...

Anyway, what does the panel think is the best option for derestricting a Bosch Active Line-equipped bike?

The Badass dongle seems to fit the bill, except for the speed display halving feature.

A simple installation would be nice, but I don't mind getting my hands dirty within reason.

TIA
 

Warwick

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I've gone for the Badass...

It was delivered today and, blimey, you don't get much for your £115, do you!

I get the bike on Monday.
 
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Warwick

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Fitted the Badass yesterday in minutes. It worked straight away. The display shows the halved speed right from the start. I thought it would kick in doing that after 12mph. No big deal.

I rode the bike into work today and all was well. I'm out of condition and it's an unfamiliar bike, but it was still powering me along at speeds over 20mph at times.
 
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SBirkett112

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I modified mine for the price of two Neodymium magnets at a cost of about 60 pence. Works perfectly and didn't need to buy an expensive dongle or speedbox. I just repositioned the sensor close to the crank on the opposite side of the frame and put the magnets on the end of the pedal and it works brilliantly. Only downside is the speedo shows the wrong speed, fixed this by purchasing a separate digital speedo off ebay for £10. My BOSCH motor is an Active Line Plus
 

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I modified mine for the price of two Neodymium magnets at a cost of about 60 pence. Works perfectly and didn't need to buy an expensive dongle or speedbox. I just repositioned the sensor close to the crank on the opposite side of the frame and put the magnets on the end of the pedal and it works brilliantly. Only downside is the speedo shows the wrong speed, fixed this by purchasing a separate digital speedo off ebay for £10. My BOSCH motor is an Active Line Plus
Tried that on Shimano Steps, gives error after a few minutes. Bosch Gen2 motors are also meant to give error, surprised Gen3 motor doesn't..
 

SBirkett112

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Tried that on Shimano Steps, gives error after a few minutes. Bosch Gen2 motors are also meant to give error, surprised Gen3 motor doesn't..
Yeah, no errors as of yet and I believe my motor is a CX3. All working OK, although to be fair I did use two magnets at 3mm thickness to enable them to be closer to the sensor. Perhaps some people are only using one and it's not close enough to the sensor, which is causing an error?

Steve.
 

Trevormonty

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Yeah, no errors as of yet and I believe my motor is a CX3. All working OK, although to be fair I did use two magnets at 3mm thickness to enable them to be closer to the sensor. Perhaps some people are only using one and it's not close enough to the sensor, which is causing an error?

Steve.
The tamper detect SW see extract same number of wheel revolutions as crank revolutions. After 5 minutes decides this is more than coincidence and flags error.

Your 2 magnets maybe giving 2 pulses, which fools tamper detect SW. I had speed of 10kmh, my pedal cadence. If yours is closer to 20kmh then I picking its 2 pulses.

Does anybody know what error Bosch gives when this tried and can user clear it. If so I might test my theory out.
 

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The tamper detect SW see extract same number of wheel revolutions as crank revolutions. After 5 minutes decides this is more than coincidence and flags error.

Your 2 magnets maybe giving 2 pulses, which fools tamper detect SW. I had speed of 10kmh, my pedal cadence. If yours is closer to 20kmh then I picking its 2 pulses.

Does anybody know what error Bosch gives when this tried and can user clear it. If so I might test my theory out.
I guess you are right with the normal Bosch motor. I believe the active line has a normal chainring with no reduction gears. It is now possible to have 32:32 or 34:34 etc so it is no longer feasible for Bosch to run that check.
 

SBirkett112

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I've never heard of Tamper Detect software and two magnets won't give two pulses, it simply creates a stronger magnetic field! I've far exceeded 5 minutes of cycling and covered many miles without issue; travelling at an average of 22mph with assistance. I am more than happy with how everything is running and will not be updating the software. As far as maintenance is concerned, I am more than capable of doing it all myself. Therefore, a Bosch dealer will not be updating my bike either.

The Bosch diagnostics software may well indicate that the bike has been pushed harder or given more assistance, but unless a dealer has the bike no one will see this. I would like to get a diagnostics dongle and iterrogate the system myself (I'm more than capable).

Steve.
 

soundwave

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even if you bought the diagnostics hardware it wont work unless you have a bosch account.

bosch has tested motors that have had dongles fitted at the factory and a full report shows nothing.

if a dealer says they can tell if a dongle has been used there talking out there ass ;)
 

SBirkett112

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even if you bought the diagnostics hardware it wont work unless you have a bosch account.

bosch has tested motors that have had dongles fitted at the factory and a full report shows nothing.

if a dealer says they can tell if a dongle has been used there talking out there ass ;)
That's good to know, I was just interested and if a cracked dongle and software became available, I'd be interested to see what information is present that's all.

I know a few people who seem afraid to give it a go due to its against the law and all that rubbish. Its my bike and if I want to modify it, then I will do so. I'm not tearing up the high street etc. I'm just needing a bit more assistance when biking 3 mile up a steady gradient, that's all and it is perfect so far.


Steve.
 

soundwave

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not seen my vids the lol ;)
 

GLJoe

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I know a few people who seem afraid to give it a go due to its against the law and all that rubbish. Its my bike and if I want to modify it, then I will do so. I'm not tearing up the high street etc. I'm just needing a bit more assistance when biking 3 mile up a steady gradient, that's all and it is perfect so far.
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Doing around 17mph for 3 miles up a steady gradient is good going. How is adding a dongle going to give you 'more assistance' in this case ?
 

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soundwave

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Doing around 17mph for 3 miles up a steady gradient is good going. How is adding a dongle going to give you 'more assistance' in this case ?
a dongle only removes the speed limit so it would depend on what gearing you have. ;)
 

SBirkett112

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Doing around 17mph for 3 miles up a steady gradient is good going. How is adding a dongle going to give you 'more assistance' in this case ?
Without a dongle or modification the assistance stops at 15.5mph and then your peddling without any assistance. In my case it is much easier to pedal because I am getting continued assistance. Also, I would not want to ride much faster than 22mph because the gearing wouldn't really be correct.

Soundwave - you have been helpful thank you.

It seems so many people are negative towards a dongle or modification or maybe it is just because they have not experienced it or cannot because they have a bike that cannot be done perhaps? Yes, I'm fully aware my warranty may be void, if they can detect what I've done once I have put it back to factory settings for whatever reason.
 
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SBirkett112

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I only posted on this thread to let people know they might not need to spend over £100 for a dongle if they can do what I have done. It works and I am happy with it and I have definitely noticed a big difference. Its quite simple really, Try it, buy an expensive dongle or forget about it.

Steve.
 

soundwave

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so what speed does it cut out at ? with a dongle you still get assistance but you need to spin the cranks @120rpm to get the most out of it as after 30mph its not giving much assistance and max rpm needed.
 

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