Hi All,
After a visit in person to 'e-bikes direct' HQ in East Sussex, much to my surprise I plumped for the Freego Eagle with a twist-and-go throttle (not a thumb throttle, which would've been more uncomfortable to use longterm).
The Freego Eagle hadn't been in my shortlist, but it felt the most comfortable overall, and the crossbar version had £500 off. Plus, being a disabled non-peddler, needing a throttle which could be derestricted narrowed down my options somewhat.
By signing a disclaimer for e-bikes direct I was able to have the throttle derestricted to approx 15.5mph before its delivery.
However, this isn't fast enough to keep up with my husband - even if I try Peddle Assist for a little bit (which is actually beyond me anyway) I can only get up to 16-17mph, and then only fleetingly before the speed plummets again.
Researching further derestriction, I came across this seemingly simplistic way to trick the system of an e-bike into thinking it's moving more slowly than it is, thereby allowing it to travel faster. It's also a cheaper approach than buying a dongle!
I have no issues not knowing my real speed or journey time/ distance, so am not bothered about the effects any derestriction or speed sneakiness will have on the LCD display.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ebikes/comments/33nqjb/guide_unlocking_the_speed_limit_on_your_ebike_for/
And he's done a handy youtube too:
However, on the Freego Eagle I can't seem to find either the magnet on the spokes or the controller. Of course, this may be because it uses an entirely different set-up to judge the speed of the bike!
Apparently there's also someone nearby in Sussex who will sneakily adjust the speed reader for clients. He works for himself and not for a bike shop, but of course the guy I was speaking to about this in Halfords (where I went to get our daughter's bike fixed) conveniently couldn't remember his name!
Any thoughts/ ideas/ recommendations on how to proceed are most welcome!
Cheers,
Abi.
After a visit in person to 'e-bikes direct' HQ in East Sussex, much to my surprise I plumped for the Freego Eagle with a twist-and-go throttle (not a thumb throttle, which would've been more uncomfortable to use longterm).
The Freego Eagle hadn't been in my shortlist, but it felt the most comfortable overall, and the crossbar version had £500 off. Plus, being a disabled non-peddler, needing a throttle which could be derestricted narrowed down my options somewhat.
By signing a disclaimer for e-bikes direct I was able to have the throttle derestricted to approx 15.5mph before its delivery.
However, this isn't fast enough to keep up with my husband - even if I try Peddle Assist for a little bit (which is actually beyond me anyway) I can only get up to 16-17mph, and then only fleetingly before the speed plummets again.
Researching further derestriction, I came across this seemingly simplistic way to trick the system of an e-bike into thinking it's moving more slowly than it is, thereby allowing it to travel faster. It's also a cheaper approach than buying a dongle!
I have no issues not knowing my real speed or journey time/ distance, so am not bothered about the effects any derestriction or speed sneakiness will have on the LCD display.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ebikes/comments/33nqjb/guide_unlocking_the_speed_limit_on_your_ebike_for/
And he's done a handy youtube too:
Apparently there's also someone nearby in Sussex who will sneakily adjust the speed reader for clients. He works for himself and not for a bike shop, but of course the guy I was speaking to about this in Halfords (where I went to get our daughter's bike fixed) conveniently couldn't remember his name!
Any thoughts/ ideas/ recommendations on how to proceed are most welcome!
Cheers,
Abi.