PaulN
Hi.
Changing the setting is not sufficient by law.
I have another scooter which I connected the two of thin blue wires with a connector and that works great.
Speed limiter it’s on when wires are connected and off when wires aren’t connected.
This new one have 4 wires but they are somewhere under the deck. I don’t know where and I don’t know have to remove the deck.
Another thing; even though the scooter is new the brake disc makes more nose than other old one and when even over small bumps in there road the whole brake thing rattles (or something number that- but sure about the word). I’s this normal?
I found the scooter mine is the original from. It’s the Hiley Tiger. Very close to the 10 pro but with some changes, as can be seen here: https://www.bydue.no/products/bydue-a3
https://futuraride.com/product/futura-hiley-t10-pro-electric-scooter/
https://www.hiley-europe.com/en/Tiger10
I have no idea if it works but when it comes to the the wires I was thinking of the possibility of making them long enough to reach the top of the handlebar and having an on-/off power button installed. But this remote control solution is also pretty interesting.
Problem is I’m a 40 year old mom to a 6 year old I’m with no mechanic education so figuring it all out of not sad easy as I had hoped. It could be worse though.
When my tubeless back tire needed to be changed on them older scooter it was too expensive to send it for a service so I found a YouTube video and did it my self. YouTube video made it look much easier than it really was. 🤯🤬 😁😂