Everything posted by jkz580
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Best Yamaha dongle
Glad it worked out for you. Mine is still working great too! Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Best Yamaha dongle
Yup. That's all I use is MPH. Works great. I compare the speed on it to my Garmin GPS and they are less than one MPH difference between the two at all times. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Best Yamaha dongle
It is turned on and off by just clicking the light button. The indicator on your display which shows what assist mode you are in flashes when it is active. It removes the speed limit from the bike completely. My speedo seems to keep up just fine. I have not had any problems with it. The main thing to remember with these is that it can still be difficult to maintain high speed depending on which bike you have. Mine is on a haibike hardseven mountain bike so I'm in a fairly upright riding position. The aerodynamics of that just make it more difficult. I would say I'm a pretty fit guy, and do most of my riding on non ebikes. On a flat road if I'm working pretty hard with the speed limit removed I can cruise along at 26 - 27 MPH. It is still considerable work though. On my commutes to and from work which is about 14 miles each way, I usually average about 23 MPH. That is with a mix of flat and some hills. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Best Yamaha dongle
I've been using the Peartune one for about 8 months and it works flawlessly so far. Shows accurate speed too. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Pear tune
The display works normally. It reads the correct speed. Yes, it turns on/off with the light switch. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Pear tune
Hi Steve, I've got it installed on my Haibike with the Yamaha motor. I've been using it for several months now and it works great. It was very easy to install. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Chain for haibike sduro hardnine rc
I've always had good luck with the KMC X10.93 chain. Not too expensive. I'm assuming you have a 10 speed cassette. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Larger Chainring for Haibike
I've currently got a 2016 Sduro Hardseven. The motor is derestricted with a dongle and it works great. On the stock setup my large chainring is a 44t. I've found that there is also an OEM 48t chainring available for these bikes. I'd like to swap my 44t for the 48t but I'm afraid there will be clearance issues with front derailleur. Is anyone running the 48t on their Haibike and what model bike do you have? Did you need to swap derailleurs? These are the ones I'm referring to. It appears as though the 48t may be stock on some bikes? Anyone know? Thanks. https://www.e-bikeshop.co.uk/eBike-Spare-Parts/Haibike-OEM-Parts/Haibike-sDuro-Outer-Chainring Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Can I derestrict my 2016 Haibike Sduro Nduro for private Land use?
That was what I really like about the Peartune dongle I went with. The speedo reads correctly all the time. I've been very happy with it.
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Can I derestrict my 2016 Haibike Sduro Nduro for private Land use?
You can just use a gps speedo. I used my Garmin for awhile when I had my bike modded that way. Worked fine. Now I decided to go with a dongle to derestrict it. I went with the Peartune dongle, the stock speedo functions perfectly with no issues and the bike looks stock. It's pretty fun. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Speedbox2 for Yamaha Haibike.
Cool. I've been looking to possibly get one and been test riding. I'm in the US and ours are limited to 20MPH. I feel like it was pretty easy to maintain that and was looking for a little more speed. Not sure how easy it would be to cruise at 25MPH or so with the limit removed. Just trying to figure it out. Thanks for the info. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
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Speedbox2 for Yamaha Haibike.
How fast are you able to comfortably cruise at without crazy fast pedaling? Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk