Doomsday
Active Member
Doomsday.
The problem is some of the people buying these bikes aren't gearheads, or techies.... Take the seventy some year old granny that wants to get out and ride. she's a leadfoot that wants to go faster while leaving the vcr blinking 12:00 whiles she out ripping the trails up... Granny reads the manual and wants to make the bike faster... first she try's to get into programming mode and the bike goes in walk mode by mistake crashing into her wall. that over she manages to get into programming mode now shes flipping thru the p setting and gets it set up for speed! but changes some random other setting in the process and the bike doesn't do what its supposed to do. frustrated she calls and Lectric tries to walk her thru the settings. Now take that same granny and only let her change unharmful settings she will be happy flying down the trails at 28mph even if the odometer is off...look back thru the posts plenty of people aren't bike mechanics!
Most folks that are not gear heads won't even know how to get into programming mode, to begin with. They will most likely never even go into the settings, in fact
I bet that most of them wont ever get 20mph. Its the guy who has a little bit of knowledge that will be the one that gets in there and probably screws something up and if they have a sheet of paper that has the list of the correct settings then letric probably wouldn't get a call in the first place. You're not going to stop all calls even with a 100% locked bike. Just fyi, I have a very technical background and consider myself to be pretty high up in the gearhead chain. Even I accidentally hit the walk mode on my bike when I first got it. It happens. But its no excuse to remove walk mode from the bike or restrict you from being able to use it.