idunne
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trek rail 5 2022 i have a purion display am thinking of getting a kiox 300 what i want to no when fitting do have to remove the battery brackets to feed the plug end of the cable down to the motor
As we have done to our 2022 Rail 5's (wife and me), you can retrofit the non-Smart Kiox to your Rail 5 but not the Kiox 300 which I think is "Smart" only. We got our LBS to fit them for us.trek rail 5 2022 i have a purion display am thinking of getting a kiox 300 what i want to no when fitting do have to remove the battery brackets to feed the plug end of the cable down to the motor
We also have short tethers, forgot to mention them.However, I used a short tether to prevent loss when a crash occurs.
Mounting options for the Kiox is another consideration. (Bar, stem or top-tube). I eventually mounted the Kiox to the top tube on my Rail. I did not and will not permanently fix the Kiox into the magnetic holder. However, I used a short tether to prevent loss when a crash occurs.
We also have short tethers, forgot to mention them.
At the time the LBS had to order the small triangle shaped adapter, which has two indent holes to accept the new Kiox holder. (Knock-block fitable).Same, bought the Trek toptube mount and it fits using the knockblock mount screw.
I removed the knockblock insert triangle thing and bodge-bolted the carrier in place (with the existing bolt & 2 washers iirc)At the time the LBS had to order the small triangle shaped adapter, which has two indent holes to accept the new Kiox holder. (Knock-block fitable).
Instead I carefully drilled two small holes to align the holder …and I mean carefully! That was the LBS’s idea…and it worked.
why do you have to remove the forksI’ve retrofitted 2 of 3 of the kiox’s to replace the Purion. IMO it’s a nice upgrade.
I had my LBS install the first one. They gave me a modest guess-estimate. When I picked up the bike, the next day, they informed me that they had no idea on the extent of the install. We settled on a reasonable price for the installation. I installed the other two.
I basically followed the same path as the Purion wiring. Motor had to be dropped, battery removed, fork removed, bulkheads removed or loosened. It was more work than I expected.
Mounting options for the Kiox is another consideration. (Bar, stem or top-tube). I eventually mounted the Kiox to the top tube on my Rail. I did not and will not permanently fix the Kiox into the magnetic holder. However, I used a short tether to prevent loss when a crash occurs.
The Kiox controller is loosely fixed to my bar (it’s able to spin when a crash occurs).
Good question. I didn’t have to for this install. It only made the bike lighter while working on it. (Ie( flipping the bike while removing the motor). At the time I was also considering running the wiring through the stem and bar. Forget that idea.…almost impossible.why do you have to remove the forks
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