OKAI STRIDE: SPEED UNLOCK

Created by Ralph C Clarke, Modified on Thu, 28 Sep, 2023 at 11:19 AM by Ralph C Clarke

If you own the OKAI Stride step-thru commuter e-bike and wish to elevate its speed limit, you're in luck! The OKAI Global app provides a convenient solution to unlock the potential of your e-bike. By following a simple process, you can increase both the speed limit of the pedal-assist system (PAS) and the throttle. 


First, ensure you have the OKAI Global app installed on your smartphone or other compatible device. This app serves as your gateway to customize various settings and access advanced features of your e-bike. Once installed, open the app and connect it to your OKAI Stride e-bike.


Once successfully connected, navigate to the settings menu within the OKAI Global app. Here, you will find options to personalize your e-bike experience. Look for the speed limit setting, which typically allows you to raise the speed limit for both the PAS and the throttle.


To comply with local regulations, by default, the OKAI Stride e-bike comes with a pre-set speed limit of 20 mph on throttle and PAS. It's important to note that while raising the speed limit can provide a thrilling boost to your ride, it's essential to ride responsibly and adhere to local traffic laws. Always prioritize safety and consider your surroundings when riding at higher speeds.


By lifting the speed limit of the PAS and the throttle through the OKAI Global app, you unleash the true potential of your OKAI Stride e-bike. Enjoy the exhilaration of faster speeds, allowing you to reach your destination more efficiently or simply enjoy a more spirited ride. Remember to exercise caution and enjoy your improved riding experience on your enhanced OKAI Stride e-bike.


OKAI STRIDE: LIFTING THE SPEED LIMIT

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