Aquenton’s new adventure 3 is an excellent e-bike, as you can see in my adventure 3 reviews, and it is filled with adaptation options. While this is great with the factory settings, I like to go there and like to turn around my technology to turn on the e-bike My E-bike. Here is described how I changed my top speed, tuned my aid, and set the safety systems of the bike.
Changing the top speed of Aquenton Adventure 3

Credit: Stephen Johnson
“Can I pursue it faster?” My first question with any e-bike (and really everything in my life). With Adventure 3, the answer is, “Yes; to an extent.” The default aid speed range of the bike is 20 mph, so if you do not change the settings, the motor will stop kicking at that speed, whether you use a pedal or throttle. In this configuration, the adventure is 3 class 2 e-bikes.
But I have a sharp, class 3 e-bike, so I changed the bike’s aid limit to 28 mph. In this configuration, the throttle and/or paddle will provide assistance up to 20mph. From there, you can pedal with motor assistance up to 28.
You might be asking, “can it go fast HeAlthough? “Yes and no. I’m sure the motor is Qualified High speed, but it is limited to 28 mph with pedal-skystist. This is the legal auxiliary speed limit for vehicles considered “e-bikes” in the US. If you should go fast, you can always ride it under a hill or pedal.
If we get to change the top speed through the app of Adventure 3, then let’s start from the beginning.
Sync your adventure 3 with the awaanton app
Unlike some e-bike manufacturers, the aquenton bike practically needs you to use their app. Fortunately, it actually works well. Here is described how to sink the app and your phone:
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Download Aventon Myride App On your smartphone.
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Power on your e-bike.
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Press the “I” button on the handler to enter the menu.
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To select “+” and “-“-Use “App” to “I”, then press “I”.
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A QR code will appear on the screen of your bike.
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Open the Aquenton app, sign in and choose “scan pair”.
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Scan the QR code, name your bike, and confirm.
Navigate awenton app
Once install and open the app, see the tab under the screen. What does everyone do here:
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Boil: Your control center for everything from locking your bike to adjusting settings.
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record: It stores your previous ride, and speed, distance, calories are lit, and each ride time.
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Go: Records its ride and displays its path on a live map.
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discover: The underlying social platform of Aquenton. Follow photos, rides and other riders.
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Me: Manage your profile, unlock the ride achievement medal, and sink with a third party app.
Here is how the speed of top aid is determined:
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Tap on the “Ebike” tab and then choose “more settings” to reach advanced adaptation options.
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Select the “speed limit and metric”.
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Adjust your maximum speed between 12 mph and 28 mph.
Tune your pedal assist level

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Speed is one thing. How do you get your speed. Adventure 3 offers three levels of Pedal Assist, but each is Twentyable, allowing you to fix your ride for your heart content. I found that the “Eco” setting of the bike has reduced slightly and its “sport” setting is slightly higher, so here is how I changed them.
Click on “RIDETUNE” from “Ebike” tab, “more settings” menu. As you can see, each of the three levels of aid can be controlled through three sliders (Eco, Sport and Turbo). What each does here:
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Max torque: More torque = rapid acceleration and climbing better hill, but low boundary.
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Help: It controls how much motor support you get while pedaling. High = more help, but more battery drain.
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Pedal restraining: It determines how quickly the motor kicks. High = fast response; Low = smooth ride.
The settings will appear on a triangle chart, showing how your choice balances strength, boundary and smoothness. So I competed and assisted my “Eco” settings and assisted them in “sport”.
There is no correct setting here. It is all vibes, so play around and find what it seems right for your style. If you hit the combination of your choice, you can save the profile to the cloud. This allows you to make a custom power-level profile-like “trail riding” or “commuting”-and swap them when you want.
How to sink Aventon’s app with straw and/or apple health
Everyone knows that exercise is not counted until it is track and made public, so I sinked my awaanton with an app Straw and Apple Health. It seems that what the app of Aquenton can do in the present, but it is what I wanted, so it is all good. At least for me. You can do this by clicking “Mi” on the home screen, then click on “Connected Apps” under the “Service” heading. Once the straw is added, you can hit the “Record” button on the Aquenton app and it will send your ride to post on Strawa automatically.
What do you think so far?
Security facilities to learn about
I have seen Large adventure of urine Enough time to take the safety of the bike seriously, so I do not leave my bike around without a large lock, but I still install these security facilities on adventure 3, just in the case.
Auto locking: I set my bike so that whenever the bike is operated, the back wheel is locked. This will not be able to stop anyone from throwing their bikes behind the truck and driving, but it will stop the “crime of opportunity”, where a person becomes and goes away.
Motion alarm: “Unusual activity detected” setting lets you tell you how sensitive your bike is for movement. When trigger is done, it will take an “alarm” (actually a fairly cool beeping) and will send a notification on your phone. I prepared to be as sensitive as possible, because it is fun when my wife brushs against my bike while doing gardening, and I send her a lesson that says “Are you touching my bike ??” Bike just mice out her! Enjoyable!
lost Mode: I have not had to use “Lost mode” on my e-bike, and hopefully I will never do, but know what your bike will do. If theft is important, what happens here if you trigger lost mode:
I talked to a la-area police detective whether the police would be take care If you have a GPS tracker on your theft e-bike, and he said that it depends on the department. If the police are not busy with other crimes, they may stop from a address to check your theft e-bike, but GPS data alone is not sufficient to get the search warrant anyway. So I will still get a good lock.
Geofinging: This is a good feature for which I have no use, but if you want to make sure that your bike can only be riding in the geographical area of your choice, you can either ban your ride in a specific area, or only allow it to work in the field you choose. You can designate four “Go” and four “no-go” zones. For example, I wanted to make sure that my bike could not be used around the local dog park, I can set it in this way:

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Aquenton’s “Discover” platform
I love Aventon’s unstable “Discover” social media platform. I am also not sure why I like to see strangers riding and pictures of their bikes, but I do. So make sure you see it, set a profile, and post some photos to see me.
Aquenton’s onboard display

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The app is the main way to control your avent bike, but there are some things that you can do without your phone, directly from the onboard display screen. You may perhaps find out this with all reference clues, but in the case just: The performance shows the basic e-bike information-the present speed, the help level, the odometer, and the battery power, but the “+” and “-“-“-” brings a setting menu with the following options holding the button:
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Clear journey: Reset your travel distance.
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Battery lock: Lock or unlocked battery access (no physical key required).
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bike lock: Lock the rear wheel to stop the ride.
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Performance unit: Switch between miles and kilometers.
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Glow: Adjust the brightness of the screen to “1” (Dimmast) to “5” to the most bright.