Hi I’m new to e mountain biking and mountain biking in general so looking around to find a suitable type of bike has led me to ask a question.....
are Bosch admitting that there motor isn’t capable of sustained assisted riding above that 15mph speed and that is why they make it so difficult to derestrict a ebike motor?
I understand Bosch have the speed limit for EU LAW but my understanding is if the bike is registered tax tested insured, (l also understand this isn’t really an option but hypothetically possable)
I can legally be pedal assisted faster than 15 mile an hour.
it’s also legal to be pedal assisted on private land above 15mph so why isn’t the option available for these occasions
My car can do 155mph but the speed limit around town is 30mph, Mercedes do not limit my car so why do Bosch limit my bike.
surely it should be down to a individuals common sense to only use a speed box or similar device in places where it’s legal to do so, and not telling me I just can’t, unless the motor isn’t capable
in witch case I can understand why they are going to such lengths to inhibit the use of a chip, but I can’t find any other posts stating this is the case.
I would appreciate any comments in explaining this to me
Ps. Picking up a Scott strike today with a gen 3 Bosch as at present I believe the gen 4 can’t be chipped successfully yet? Or can it? 20/2/2020
are Bosch admitting that there motor isn’t capable of sustained assisted riding above that 15mph speed and that is why they make it so difficult to derestrict a ebike motor?
I understand Bosch have the speed limit for EU LAW but my understanding is if the bike is registered tax tested insured, (l also understand this isn’t really an option but hypothetically possable)
I can legally be pedal assisted faster than 15 mile an hour.
it’s also legal to be pedal assisted on private land above 15mph so why isn’t the option available for these occasions
My car can do 155mph but the speed limit around town is 30mph, Mercedes do not limit my car so why do Bosch limit my bike.
surely it should be down to a individuals common sense to only use a speed box or similar device in places where it’s legal to do so, and not telling me I just can’t, unless the motor isn’t capable
in witch case I can understand why they are going to such lengths to inhibit the use of a chip, but I can’t find any other posts stating this is the case.
I would appreciate any comments in explaining this to me
Ps. Picking up a Scott strike today with a gen 3 Bosch as at present I believe the gen 4 can’t be chipped successfully yet? Or can it? 20/2/2020