The battery voltage determines how much power the motor can draw. A higher voltage battery will provide more power and make the bike faster.
2. Upgrade the motor.
The stock motor on most ebikes is not very powerful. Upgrading to a more powerful motor can make a significant difference in speed.
3. Change the sprockets.
The sprockets on an ebike determine how fast it can go. By changing the sprockets, you can make the bike faster or slower.
4. Remove the speed limiter.
Most ebikes have a speed limiter that prevents the bike from going faster than a certain speed. Removing the speed limiter can allow the bike to reach its full potential.
5. Aerodynamic modifications.
Reducing drag can also help to increase speed. This can be done by adding a fairing or by streamlining the rider's position.
6. Lighter wheels.
Lighter wheels can help to reduce rolling resistance and improve acceleration.
7. Lower tire pressure.
Lower tire pressure can provide more traction, allowing you to put more power to the ground and accelerate faster.
8. Tune the controller.
The controller on an ebike controls the power output of the motor. Tuning the controller can improve performance and efficiency.
9. Use a speed pedal sensor.
A speed pedal sensor can increase the bike's speed by engaging the motor faster when you pedal.
10. Get in shape.
The more fit you are, the faster you'll be able to ride your ebike. Make sure to get regular exercise to increase your cardiovascular health and strength.
IMPORTANT- Some of these modifications may void your bike's warranty and make it less safe to ride. Make sure you understand the risks before you decide to make any changes.