This is for a 2018 Levo?
This is for the 2017 Turbo Levo S-Works.
This is for a 2018 Levo?
Please contact me [email protected]Has anyone had success with hacking a 2016 turbo S and increasing the limiter past 45km.. The hack for the LEVO does not work on the Turbo S.
Has anybody succesfully used the lightblue app to de-restrict speed on a 2018 Tubo Levo. I know a 2017
, it works but is a 2018 different????
R, please pass my thanks to whoever showed you how to do this and thank you for sharing on here. I signed up purely to say thanks!! Recently bought a Kenevo and was disheartened that when the motor dropped off it was difficult to pedal past the speed of the motor ' on flat ' now...………….the rider is no longer in control. This is how this bike is meant to be!!!I made a video for another guy... Make sure to follow it literally step for step (including closing the apps between steps). I've had a few people have issues using an Android app, then used an iPhone later and it worked fine.
Do you have to setup something with LightBlue? My app isn’t finding bikeThanks from me too.
I just bought a 2018 Levo Comp Carbon in the UK and used the "Light Blue" limiter override; it worked perfectly.
I would love to be able to set rolling radius to 1800mm on a Vado. That should be about 20% difference and going up from 25 to 30km/h before motor cut off would be all I need.Lots of people asking about how to revert to stock with the LightBlue App.
I followed the instructions on the German site (http://www.pedelecforum.de/forum/index.php?threads/specialized-levo-25-km-h-begrenzung.39902/)
Here’s a rough copy and paste:
Nicht ganz so krass, und immer noch bist gut über 40 km/h ist der Radumfang von 1800 mm, einzugeben als „02000807“.
Original Wert 2255 entspricht „ 0200CF08“, was ich aber leichter mit der SpeciApp eingeben kann.
0200 / CF08
0200 ist immer identisch
Dezimal 2255 ist 8CF Hex
Dezimal 1800 ist 708 Hex. 0200 0 807, etwas trickreich
So, in short, whilst the 02002003 gives you an 800mm rolling radius, you can have a smaller effect by using 02000807 to replicate an 1800mm rolling radius, or to go back to a 2255mm (which I think is a 2.6 to 3.0 width on a 27.5” rim) you’d need to use 0200CF08
Hope this helps someone, it’s the only reason I joined!
What do you mean by ” circumference posted 0. ” ?Here to report that the latest firmware on the Como with the TCD-W doesn't work. At first, I freaked out when the circumference posted 0. I got the same speed, but it started racking up miles like crazy. Reset it back, and it was fine. It messed with Mission Control's Tune power settings, too. So, apparently they've patched whatever let this work in the past.