Port Protection Equipment....as in "charging port".
I have yet to see a bike that has an effective mud dust and water cap that is properly sealed. Manufacturers seem fixed on the idea that the port needs to be immediately accessible, tool free. As a result what you get is either a flimsy hinged flap or, slightly better, a rubber cover with provisions that push into the female pin sockets: well they do until they break off or wear. My ideal solution would be a cap with a gasket secured with 2 3mm torque bolts. Maybe one day! Meanwhile this is how I provide additional protection on my wife's Cube Access. I have done the same on my Levo computer and that has been on it through the winter and summer.
Materials used are neoprene, heavy duty self adhesive velcro, door frame seal and fabric glue.
I have yet to see a bike that has an effective mud dust and water cap that is properly sealed. Manufacturers seem fixed on the idea that the port needs to be immediately accessible, tool free. As a result what you get is either a flimsy hinged flap or, slightly better, a rubber cover with provisions that push into the female pin sockets: well they do until they break off or wear. My ideal solution would be a cap with a gasket secured with 2 3mm torque bolts. Maybe one day! Meanwhile this is how I provide additional protection on my wife's Cube Access. I have done the same on my Levo computer and that has been on it through the winter and summer.
Materials used are neoprene, heavy duty self adhesive velcro, door frame seal and fabric glue.