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For legal purposes in EU, on pedal bike, Throttle can work only to 6km/h.
There are some discussion on the idea to be have two working modes: street and offroad, where on offroad there would be no limitations. User could switch modes by doing:
you press and release brake few times in specific intervals and it changes the mode (remembers even after turned of and on - storing a flag on EEPROM); only can switch when at standstill.
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I like that idea of booting always in street mode and thinking that mode changing will happens rarely. But, for users living in places without limitations, a flag on java tool would boot firmware always in offroad mode (no limitations).
For legal purposes in EU, on pedal bike, Throttle can work only to 6km/h.
There are some discussion on the idea to be have two working modes: street and offroad, where on offroad there would be no limitations. User could switch modes by doing:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: