Note from Haoqi: You should be able to unlock the top speed to 28mph (45kmh) using these steps: - Power on the display - Squeeze the brake lever five times (ou have to do this within five seconds of turning on the display) We weren't able to get this to work on our test bike, so your mileage may vary! Also note that even if the speed is unlocked, the limited gearing range will make it difficult to pedal much over 20mph (32kmh).
Having only one speed restriction, the top speed, is what I was expecting when I got my bike. But it has a speed limit for each level. plus, it feels, regen braking cuts in when you go above the level's speed limit. I want to see if there's a way I can change that. I can peddle the bike quite easy with the power off though.
I couldn't figure out a way to change it when I messed around with the bike display. It is probably possible, though - I would reach out to HAOQI support and ask them :)
Yeah cargo bikes in general are usually a bit long for most carriers. I wonder if there might be something out there on the market not a ton of folks know about...
Note from Haoqi: You should be able to unlock the top speed to 28mph (45kmh) using these steps:
- Power on the display
- Squeeze the brake lever five times (ou have to do this within five seconds of turning on the display)
We weren't able to get this to work on our test bike, so your mileage may vary! Also note that even if the speed is unlocked, the limited gearing range will make it difficult to pedal much over 20mph (32kmh).
I just got a Fiido T1 pro but I would have loved to have this if they sold it in the UK
hey do review the aimos
Having only one speed restriction, the top speed, is what I was expecting when I got my bike. But it has a speed limit for each level. plus, it feels, regen braking cuts in when you go above the level's speed limit.
I want to see if there's a way I can change that.
I can peddle the bike quite easy with the power off though.
I couldn't figure out a way to change it when I messed around with the bike display. It is probably possible, though - I would reach out to HAOQI support and ask them :)
I like it, but too long for my bike carrier.
Yeah cargo bikes in general are usually a bit long for most carriers. I wonder if there might be something out there on the market not a ton of folks know about...