marqueemoon
1 mW
I have two of these Chinese retro-styled scooters, and I'm trying to make one of them useful as a commuter bike. Here's a picture of a similar one from eBay, all the ones that turn up seem to be ex-Pizza Express in this black and white colour scheme.

I settled on one of these because I like - and own - classic scooters, so the idea of a daily ride that looked a bit like one, as opposed to a generic Chinese ped appealed. The vast majority of the information I have gleaned on these machines is from a thread on here, and I've been posting in there but it seems like a good idea to start my own thread now I actually have a working machine.
So, here's where I am: the bike is now on the road and de-restricted, courtesy of the info posted by the OP in the thread mentioned above. It can manage 40mph on the flat but is severely affected by hills, of which there are many round here, so I'd like more go! In order to de-restrict it, I had to program the controller via a bit of Windows software; this software offers the opportunity to change all sorts of parameters, many of which I have absolutely no idea about! I've screen grabbed them all:






The one thing that stood out to me was the boost function; my Dawes e-bike has one of these, and it would be very useful... unfortunately, I can't find any way of activating it manually, and nothing seems to happen when I set it to 'Auto' either. Maybe this feature is in the software but not offered by my exact model of controller?
I suppose my question is (probably the first of many!) is this - is there anything amongst the parameters listed above that I can change to unleash a bit more power? Or am I in the market for a new controller? I'm not averse to trying experimental stuff as I do have a spares bike I can plunder for the controller, motor etc. Battery-wise, I have three of the 60V 20Ah packs that come with these machines (it can carry two).
Thanks in advance!

I settled on one of these because I like - and own - classic scooters, so the idea of a daily ride that looked a bit like one, as opposed to a generic Chinese ped appealed. The vast majority of the information I have gleaned on these machines is from a thread on here, and I've been posting in there but it seems like a good idea to start my own thread now I actually have a working machine.
So, here's where I am: the bike is now on the road and de-restricted, courtesy of the info posted by the OP in the thread mentioned above. It can manage 40mph on the flat but is severely affected by hills, of which there are many round here, so I'd like more go! In order to de-restrict it, I had to program the controller via a bit of Windows software; this software offers the opportunity to change all sorts of parameters, many of which I have absolutely no idea about! I've screen grabbed them all:






The one thing that stood out to me was the boost function; my Dawes e-bike has one of these, and it would be very useful... unfortunately, I can't find any way of activating it manually, and nothing seems to happen when I set it to 'Auto' either. Maybe this feature is in the software but not offered by my exact model of controller?
I suppose my question is (probably the first of many!) is this - is there anything amongst the parameters listed above that I can change to unleash a bit more power? Or am I in the market for a new controller? I'm not averse to trying experimental stuff as I do have a spares bike I can plunder for the controller, motor etc. Battery-wise, I have three of the 60V 20Ah packs that come with these machines (it can carry two).
Thanks in advance!