(you’re free to check out my review of the Lectric XPeak 2.0 right here.)

What do the different controls on a Lectric e-bike do?

That’s not a lot to go on, so here’s what the configs do.

Cockpit Xpeak 2.0

P1: Changes the brightness of the display screen.

There are three configs.

“1” is dimmest.

“3” is brightest.

P2: Toggles between miles and kilometers.

“0” is kilometers.

“1” is miles.

P6: Tire size: you’ve got the option to change this from 27 to 31.

P8: Speed limit: This sets the bike’s top speed.

32 is a “Class 2” setting, meaning the top speed is 20 mph.

45 is “Class 3,” boosting the speed limit to 28 mph when using pedal assist.

P9: Throttle active toggle: Setting this to 0 means the throttle can be used from a standstill.

Setting it to 1 means the throttle can only be used when the bike is moving.

“1” means only the throttle is active, with no pedal assist.

“2” means both PAS and throttle are active.

P11: Multiplier toggle: This changes the torque on your bike.

“0” is the default, normal torque multiplier.

“1” is increased torque multiplier.

I tested this out and didn’t notice a ton of difference anyway.

When the light icon is on, the front and rear lights are ON."

The icon on the display for light is flashing at the same rate as front and rear lights."

P13: Walk mode speed: “0” sets the walk mode speed to 3mph.

“1” is a slightly brisker 3.7 mph.

P20: Walk mode toggle: setting this to “0” disables walk mode.

Setting this to “1” enables it.

(To turn on walk mode, hold down the “-” button on the controller.

If enabled, your bike will move forward at the speed you set on P13.)

The same “speed limit” applies to the throttle.

(Of course the bike’s overall speed limit of either 20mph or 28mph still applies.)

Which tweaks should you change on an XPeak 2.0?

The setting that most users will be concerned with is P8, the speed limit of the bike.

There is no setting to use throttle control to go over 20 mph.

Another setting to consider is P9, the throttle active toggle.

P10 is another useful setting for some situations.

What about the rest of the prefs?

“I messed up the parameters on my Lectric XPeak 2.0!

How can I fix it?”

Sadly, there is no “return to factory default” setting on Lectric’s controller.