I've recently installed the PearTune MSO Tuning e-bike Specialized 2.0E/2.1/2.2 (https://www.pear-control.com/peartune-mso-tuning-elektrokola-specialized-2-1-2-2) on my 2022 Turbo Vado 5.0 IGH, and wanted to share some information about my experience that I hope will help others who install this on this bike in the future. Some of this information has already been posted in other threads, but some is new, and I wanted to put everything in a common thread in hopes it will be easier to find.
First of all, I want to say that the PearTune is FANTASTIC, and I recommend it to anyone who is looking to derestrict their Specialized bike. Here in Canada, we are limited to 32 kmh, which is very disappointing considering the Specialized 2.2 is designed to deliver assistance up to 45 kmh (28 mph) in the US. It was a bad feeling to reach 32 kmh, only to have the motor cut out and provide that annoying on/off assistance feeling through the pedals. So I set my maximum assist speed to 45 kmh, to match the limit in the US. My rides are much more enjoyable now, even though I only only sometimes ride at speeds of 45 kmh (usually on a flat stretch or downhill).
The first thing I was to clarify is that when removing the crank arm, you need to turn your wrench counterclockwise. I know this may seem like common knowledge, but there is conflicting information about this (I think some related Specialized models require turning clockwise to remove crank arm). There is more information about this here: https://electricbikereview.com/foru...ch-to-remove-crank-arm-on-2022-vado-5-0.51471. For the rest of the installation, there is a helpful video from PearTune that is very similar to the installation procedure for the 2022 Turbo Vado:
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The second thing I want to share is instructions for operating the PearTune once it is installed. The instructions from PearTune were extremely vague. There was no information about how to enable/disable the PearTune for the 2022 Turbo Vado, and the video from PearTune showing how to access the service menu (
) does not work on this bike.
To enable/disable the PearTune, you simply long press the + (walk) button while riding. The text on the display will momentarily change from a yellow “turbo” to a blue “walk”, and then the TCU will display a 9, indicating that the PearTune is activated. Another long press of the + button will again change the yellow “turbo” to a blue “walk”, and then the TCU will display a 4, indicating that the PearTune is deactivated.
To enter the service menu of the PearTune chip, press the LIGHT button (this may require a long press, and perhaps then waiting 5 seconds before the next step), and then press the + and - buttons in an alternating fashion, for some number of times depending on the menu option you are trying to access (see the service menu instructions at https://electricbikereview.com/foru...crank-arm-on-2022-vado-5-0.51471/post-581166; PearTune can also provide a clearer PDF version of this). For example, to enter the Max Speed menu, press LIGHT then the +-+-+-+-+- buttons (10 button presses).
That's it for now. I hope this helps clarify some things for anyone who installs this chip on a 2022 Specialized in the future!
First of all, I want to say that the PearTune is FANTASTIC, and I recommend it to anyone who is looking to derestrict their Specialized bike. Here in Canada, we are limited to 32 kmh, which is very disappointing considering the Specialized 2.2 is designed to deliver assistance up to 45 kmh (28 mph) in the US. It was a bad feeling to reach 32 kmh, only to have the motor cut out and provide that annoying on/off assistance feeling through the pedals. So I set my maximum assist speed to 45 kmh, to match the limit in the US. My rides are much more enjoyable now, even though I only only sometimes ride at speeds of 45 kmh (usually on a flat stretch or downhill).
The first thing I was to clarify is that when removing the crank arm, you need to turn your wrench counterclockwise. I know this may seem like common knowledge, but there is conflicting information about this (I think some related Specialized models require turning clockwise to remove crank arm). There is more information about this here: https://electricbikereview.com/foru...ch-to-remove-crank-arm-on-2022-vado-5-0.51471. For the rest of the installation, there is a helpful video from PearTune that is very similar to the installation procedure for the 2022 Turbo Vado:
The second thing I want to share is instructions for operating the PearTune once it is installed. The instructions from PearTune were extremely vague. There was no information about how to enable/disable the PearTune for the 2022 Turbo Vado, and the video from PearTune showing how to access the service menu (
To enable/disable the PearTune, you simply long press the + (walk) button while riding. The text on the display will momentarily change from a yellow “turbo” to a blue “walk”, and then the TCU will display a 9, indicating that the PearTune is activated. Another long press of the + button will again change the yellow “turbo” to a blue “walk”, and then the TCU will display a 4, indicating that the PearTune is deactivated.
To enter the service menu of the PearTune chip, press the LIGHT button (this may require a long press, and perhaps then waiting 5 seconds before the next step), and then press the + and - buttons in an alternating fashion, for some number of times depending on the menu option you are trying to access (see the service menu instructions at https://electricbikereview.com/foru...crank-arm-on-2022-vado-5-0.51471/post-581166; PearTune can also provide a clearer PDF version of this). For example, to enter the Max Speed menu, press LIGHT then the +-+-+-+-+- buttons (10 button presses).
That's it for now. I hope this helps clarify some things for anyone who installs this chip on a 2022 Specialized in the future!