michaelwoodcock
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I've had it with my bike. I don't know if it's just me, but I can never go anywhere near 28mph no matter who is on the bike or how hard they're pedalling. Is it just me, or are other peoples 2017 Haibike Urban Plus' basically 24mph top speed to? and I mean 24 mph with lots and lots of pedaling! Downhill with a tailwind drafting a car I consider it my lucky day to hit 26 mph.
I saw Court's review where there is a USB dongle that connects to the CANBUS system. I called HAIBIKE USA help line, I think it's bundled in with other ACCEL group brands, and they tell me :"oh you don't need that, even if you had that the software is only for dealers!" So I cannot tell if my speed was set lower by a dealer to extend range. My bike is an ex rental bike.
So tonight I took my controller, the whole bike apart. Ant NOTHING is like in any manuals you can find on the Tranzx or Haibike website. Why can a company do somethings so right and not ackowledge that there exists a huge gap in dealer service? there's basically no dealer for the TranzX drives within 1000 miles from me. I took the motor controller apart in hopes that it would have a USB connector like pictured in the TRANZX software manual. But upon opening that up, there's only different connectors labbeled CAN BUS. No USB style connectors anywhere in sight.
If I were a manufacturer, and I didn't want to give the customers access to dealership software, so be it. I would find a work around. Go to meeting, or some other remote desktop application where I could access the bike via USB and do diagnostics or reprogramming.
Please let me know if I just bought the wrong bike, and your top speed is way lower than 28 mph too. Basically I've done everything, maintenance, checked to make sure there's no brake drag, tire pressure, full tuck, nothing will get me past 24 mph on the straights by the bikes speedo or GPS. I need a downhill/tailwing/draft for that.
I actually hope I'm being unreasonable. I want to like the Urban Plus, and Haibike as a brand. But the COBI system sucks, and the dealer network near me is non existent. And the support, while helpful, doesn't go the whole 9 yards. Thoughts?
I'll post pictures of the motor controller insides later but it is absoloutly nothing like the pictures on the tranzx software tutorial. So there's absoloutly no way to find a back door into the motor controller without tons of hacking/homework. It's absurd to me to think you can own a product and be unable to see what's going on with it yourself.
As my next e bike I'm either getting something with local support or something like the BAFANG where I can access everything I want without a trip to a dealer 1000 miles away.
I saw Court's review where there is a USB dongle that connects to the CANBUS system. I called HAIBIKE USA help line, I think it's bundled in with other ACCEL group brands, and they tell me :"oh you don't need that, even if you had that the software is only for dealers!" So I cannot tell if my speed was set lower by a dealer to extend range. My bike is an ex rental bike.
So tonight I took my controller, the whole bike apart. Ant NOTHING is like in any manuals you can find on the Tranzx or Haibike website. Why can a company do somethings so right and not ackowledge that there exists a huge gap in dealer service? there's basically no dealer for the TranzX drives within 1000 miles from me. I took the motor controller apart in hopes that it would have a USB connector like pictured in the TRANZX software manual. But upon opening that up, there's only different connectors labbeled CAN BUS. No USB style connectors anywhere in sight.
If I were a manufacturer, and I didn't want to give the customers access to dealership software, so be it. I would find a work around. Go to meeting, or some other remote desktop application where I could access the bike via USB and do diagnostics or reprogramming.
Please let me know if I just bought the wrong bike, and your top speed is way lower than 28 mph too. Basically I've done everything, maintenance, checked to make sure there's no brake drag, tire pressure, full tuck, nothing will get me past 24 mph on the straights by the bikes speedo or GPS. I need a downhill/tailwing/draft for that.
I actually hope I'm being unreasonable. I want to like the Urban Plus, and Haibike as a brand. But the COBI system sucks, and the dealer network near me is non existent. And the support, while helpful, doesn't go the whole 9 yards. Thoughts?
I'll post pictures of the motor controller insides later but it is absoloutly nothing like the pictures on the tranzx software tutorial. So there's absoloutly no way to find a back door into the motor controller without tons of hacking/homework. It's absurd to me to think you can own a product and be unable to see what's going on with it yourself.
As my next e bike I'm either getting something with local support or something like the BAFANG where I can access everything I want without a trip to a dealer 1000 miles away.
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