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Feature: Limit Speed for Display #131

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ViSo36 opened this issue Nov 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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Feature: Limit Speed for Display #131

ViSo36 opened this issue Nov 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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@ViSo36
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ViSo36 commented Nov 10, 2024

Scooterhacking Tool

Firmware (SHFW)

Type of feature

UI / UX

Priority

low (take your time)

SHUT Version

SHUT

SHFW Version

SHFW

Scooter model

Ninebot G2

Description of the new feature

Feature like DMS for Navee Scooters that limits the max speed displayed, so do not incresses sfter certain speed (customizable by user?), even if real speed is higher.
For example riding at +30kmh but display stops at 25kmh.

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@ViSo36 ViSo36 added the feature apparently this would improve something label Nov 10, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot added low acceptable issue shfw shfw bugs labels Nov 10, 2024
@Nyami11
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Nyami11 commented Nov 10, 2024

I see it pretty stupid way to aviod police, especially since you can just switch to legal profile by simply brake+throttle pull and actually limiting the speed.

@KingBr0
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KingBr0 commented Nov 14, 2024

You could just set a lower tyre size (f.e. instead of 10 inches to 6), This would get applied to every profile tho. But as Nyami said just switch to the legal profile with a really simple combination.

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