E-Performance: Last weekend it was that time again. Winter is here again and we put, as the old saying goes: “Put your shoes BACK in the house”. So all clocks BACK one hour. The most important clocks usually adjust themselves automatically to the valid time, such as the car, the mobile phone or the radio alarm clock. But what about stoves, e-bikes and the like? Every year again the operating instructions came out and leaf through. No need, we've looked at the steps for the main drives and displays.
Those who prefer to watch the respective adjustment steps for their e-bike in video form will find what they are looking for on our YouTube channel:
Time change Bosch Kiox
With the Bosch Knox, the Swabians have created a modern and above all intuitive display. Clear design and clear design with a simple operating concept.
Time change Bosch Intuvia
Probably the most widespread e-bike display is the Bosch Intuvia. Once you are in the system settings, changing the time is child’s play. But getting there requires a little trick.
Time change Shimano STEPS E8000 Display Unit
Shimano offers two different models of display units for mountain bikes. We took a look at the Shimano STEPS E8000 display, the most common.
Time change Shimano STEPS E6100 Display Unit
Shimano has the STEPS E6100 display up its sleeve for trekking and city bikes. Significantly larger and more information content, but basically the same to use as the E8000. We will show you how the time change works.
Time change Yamaha Display C
The large 2,8-inch color dot matrix display is used in many new city and trekking bikes, and is easy to read and informative.
Now that you have set the time correctly on your e-bike, long rides, shopping trips or the daily commute no longer stand in the way - in the dark time of the year. And you're always on time.
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