Alaskan
Well-Known Member
Thanks William, that is super helpful and will get me closer to where I want to be.Same here! I have an obnoxiously bright, battery powered blinky light that I use during the day for maximum visibility. So much more visible than a steady light.
For non-eShift models, the reserve can be completely eliminated if your dealer selects "Disabled" for light status in the Diagnostic Tool software. You won't be able to use the integrated lights of course, but it may be a good option if you are only using the USB rechargeable set.
The options are 1. DISABLED, 2. SWITCHABLE ON/OFF, 3. PERMANENTLY ON. Options 2 and 3 will require the reserve, though you can have your dealer set it at 3 watts so the total reserve is only 6 Wh of capacity.
I know that the light reserve is required due to a regulation, but I'm not sure about the eShift reserve. If I had to guess, I'd say it may be a similar story, but I'm really not sure.
I presume "the regulation" to which you refer is in the EU. Bosch should seriously consider removing those mandated EU regulated restrictions and features on bikes sold regions like North America, that do not share the same constraints or impositions with the EU. Why should a bike's capabilities be subject to limitation imposed by jurisdictions beyond where the bike is being sold and ridden?