Anyone tried a lightweight ebike conversion kit on the Scott Addict?

My demo S110 kit didn't include instructions. I assume new purchases typically include manuals or links to manuals but if not here is a address for Keyde manual downloads:


BTW if there is interest in Keyde systems maybe we should have a dedicated thread (under DIY or other heading?) as Keyde is not the subject in this thread.
 
If you would like an S110 manual, just send a message and I will make a pdf of mine for you. They are very simple though, so you probably won't need it. I can help you with settings, if you would like to unlock max wattage or speed.
 
If you would like an S110 manual, just send a message and I will make a pdf of mine for you. They are very simple though, so you probably won't need it. I can help you with settings, if you would like to unlock max wattage or speed.
Thank you. The link I posted has pdf for everything, for the most part very simple as you say, but still informative. I am interested in unlocking max speed/wattage. If you can post instruction then anyone interested can access your guidance.

Thanks again.

PS
I'm ghetto prepping a 1970s Sears (made in Austria) 10 speed road bike for the Keyde including disc brake adapter and 3x8 drivetrain. Some parts still on the way.
 
Very nice. I restored and converted a 1980 Gazelle with an S110. The Keyde conversion is the best for these old bikes. Share a pic when complete. The disk brake addition will be fun. Just on the rear?

The Code Keyde use for advanced settings is 1919. You can then unlock wattage up to 750 peak and max assist speed up to 45kph. As long as the US distributor has not changed the password, you will be able to set it as you like.
 
Thanks for providing the code. The US distributor is very responsive to communication so if it doesn't work I'll contact him.
Yes, rear wheel only for the disc. Because the bike has forward facing nearly horizontal dropouts it means that I won't be able to remove the wheel without removing the adapter as well - I'm going to put a Tannus airless tire on the wheel so flat tire won't be an issue.
 
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