The firmware is pre-programmed at the factory. The days of manufacturers leaving the parameter setting menus open are now largely gone - at least for store-bought bikes like Halfords, Decathlon, Pure. Even where a parameter menu is left accessible, it'll often be restricted.Surely there must be a way for the factory to set the wheel size, since this bike comes in 3 different sizes.
Thanks for the super detailed response! That's interesting. I assumed they'd have a single firmware made, with options to then select the only parameter that is a variable between the 3 models...so I also assumed that would be set on the controller, ie the bit with the lcd screen. I thought it would be cheaper to make all the electronic parts identical, then set them on the lcd for the bike, but I guess I assumed wrong!The firmware is pre-programmed at the factory. The days of manufacturers leaving the parameter setting menus open are now largely gone - at least for store-bought bikes like Halfords, Decathlon, Pure. Even where a parameter menu is left accessible, it'll often be restricted.
Chinese makers direct selling here (Fiido, Engwe, Samebike, ADO etc etc) usually still have quite easy methods to defeat the speed limiter as their bikes are sold through many countries where higher speeds are legally permitted (eg in the US). That's true too for kits/conversions, which is why some will change parts on pre-manufactured bikes for 3rd party components (controllers/displays) to then enable otherwise unchangeable parameters.
There are some 3rd party methods of defeating limiters (dongles) for some premium brand bikes (eg Bosch), but even those are being clamped down on with OTA or dealer software updates.
RockRiders been around for some time now. If there is a defeat for your bike, someone would have already discovered it, but IIRC not on this forum. The more time that passes with routine manufacturer upgrades, even if it were at some time possible I doubt it will be on the latest models.
Thanks again for the additional information. The Rockrider is my first e-bike, and of course no matter how much 'browsing' you do, there is always stuff you work out and discover only after you've dropped cash and dipped your toe in the water. I do love this bike, don't regret the purchase at all as for the money it does the job I need and I don't think i'd have seen much benefit even if spending 2x as much. And extending the speed beyond 15.5 up to around 18 by changing the wheel size in settings was always a 'nice to have' rather than essential.I have 3 e-bikes.
The first uses a Bafang crank-drive motor. All parameters are easily accessible either with PC software or with an Android App (Speeed) - both easy to obtain/free. The user can change not only the top speed limit, but how power is applied, how many levels of assist there are... pretty much every parameter possible. Totally unlimited it can achieve/assist to 28mph.
The second bike uses a TranzX crank-drive motor. Nothing can be changed by the user. Even with the dealer Logix software (which I have), there is a parameter to change the top speed but in that software not beyond the legal 15.5mph... only to a lower level. That upper limit is hard coded and nothing will/can change it.
My 3rd e-bike is a Chinese folding bike, a Fiido D11. There is a user accessible menu which allows you to change a limited number of parameters, including wheel size. That achieves 18mph, which is all that motor can give.
Anyone wishing for a higher assist limit really needs to do their homework before buying as to which manufacturers allow that.
It's not just legislation. Maintaining 20 mph via motor consumes disproportionate amount of power.Can any one tell me if I can make my rockrider e st100 faster ?
You being happy with your purchase is I think all that matters.I do love this bike, don't regret the purchase at all as for the money it does the job I need and I don't think i'd have seen much benefit even if spending 2x as much.
is there any chance that i could fit this to my rockrider est100 and use the throttle or would it not work? sorry if it sounds ridiculous im just curiousWhen you confirmed the parameters that you are going to change, I believe an available replacement here https://topeparts.com/product/digital-ii-lcd-display/
You can reach over 100 mph if you ride it over Beachy Head.Can any one tell me if I can make my rockrider e st100 faster ?
you didnt reply to me but i am looking for the same thing with the same bike and tbh ill spend anything reasonable on making this bike faster as its still way cheaper than buying a new ebike any help about the bike would be appreciatedYou can reach over 100 mph if you ride it over Beachy Head.
Seriously though, you can make ant bike faster. There is no simple button to press that'll make it go faster. It's just a question of what you have to do. Your bike has a lot of non-standard stuff, so it's not as easy to swap parts as on other bikes. Before I waste time with options, you need to tell us how much you'd be prepared to spend, and whether you have any electronics or electrical ability.
First thing is to check the back side of the battery connector on the controller side to see how many wires are attached. If it's two wires, you can replace the controller with any one you want and a suitable pedal sensor and/or throttle. You'll probably need to solder all 9 motor wires to the new controller after cutting it off the old one because your motor has a non-standard 9-pin connector.you didnt reply to me but i am looking for the same thing with the same bike and tbh ill spend anything reasonable on making this bike faster as its still way cheaper than buying a new ebike any help about the bike would be appreciated