I got my T1000 on November 2nd and found out a few things.
The C7BB-10 is the standard issue Display for the Australian market.
The C7BBT-10 is the off-road display (with T standing for throttle, which is only legal on private property and off-road use in Australia.)
The C7BBT-10 display is fully unlocked and you can adjust every PAS mode speed as well as the power settings, just about everything up to the maximum speed limit in Australia of 48 km/hr for off-road use.
As far as I understand it, all T1000's have the same motor, which is a 750w motor with a peak power of 1000w.
I have found 3 different controllers all labeled "CT5-I5 Das-Kit Controller".
One is a 15 amp version for the European market, a second 18 amp version for the Canadian market, and a third 22 amp version for the US market.
I am almost positive that the Australian off-road display will unlock the controller to the maximum of its abilities, but won't get a 15 amp version to pull 22 amps from it.
The controller will say NO.
(It's Das-Kit,. German engineered and quality controlled.)
Another option is to buy a new C7 display from Amego.
It allows you to turn down your power from Turbo, to Normal, to Eco...
This is my conversation with Amego.
(Sorry if this isn't allowed on the forum. Please delete if necessary.)
One guy wrote this about the H7 display and how it affected his performance, but he was talking about range and not the KICK the bike gives you when the PAS kicks in or the throttle is applied,..
Apparently, the T1000 motor is geared for torque and REALLY packs a punch when it kicks in.
I just want to turn that down so that my almost bald fat street tires don't skid out from under me and leave me sliding down the road on my side.
I don't want to go 48 km/hr.
I just want to go 32 km/hr, preferably not on my ass on a gravel road or in a ditch. Lol