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Title: E-bike recall: E-bike from well-established manufacturer should no longer be ridden under any circumstances
Post by: Redaktion on December 10, 2023, 00:14:19
E-bike riders beware: Cube is recalling a certain e-bike that can lead to very serious problems for the rider. The problem does not concern the hardware, but rather the software of the e-bike.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/E-bike-recall-E-bike-from-well-established-manufacturer-should-no-longer-be-ridden-under-any-circumstances.781076.0.html
Title: Re: E-bike recall: E-bike from well-established manufacturer should no longer be ridden under any ci
Post by: Donald Bartholomew on December 10, 2023, 13:11:44
For us people in the US thats perfect because most people derestrict them here! In our country bikes and cars go as fast as we want them to go and then our enforcement people put speed limits and they issue penalties based on that we don't let communists take control of any of our possessions when we buy it we control every part of it including the internal programming of any computer system that's in the object we buy😉💪🇺🇸 God Bless America you guys should get better leaders don't let them rob your hard-earned money with gangs of police going after hard-working people for bullshit
Title: Re: E-bike recall: E-bike from well-established manufacturer should no longer be ridden under any ci
Post by: TimG on December 10, 2023, 16:53:47
Ummm. Actually many cars and motorcycles have speed limiters programmed into their control software. So they can't go as fast as we want them to. If there isn't a performance chip for your model you are SOL.
And please learn the difference between a communist state and a nanny state. Note that I'm not defending either of them.
Title: Re: E-bike recall: E-bike from well-established manufacturer should no longer be ridden under any ci
Post by: Peter Aretin on December 10, 2023, 17:44:27
Horrors!
Title: Re: E-bike recall: E-bike from well-established manufacturer should no longer be ridden under any ci
Post by: Mkb on December 11, 2023, 21:51:41
Uh no. Ebikes are limited to class 2, 20mph max.
But nice try acting like you know wtf you're talking about!