Beamishblue
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The Kiox display flew off my Trek Rail today and I couldn't find it despite an hour of searching. I have ordered a replacement. Is this just plug and play or will I need to take to a dealer to configure to my bike?
Nice idea, I’ve got an old lanyard lurking so I’ll be using that idea - thanks!Lost mine second time out, fortunately managed to find after 20 minutes of searching in nettles.
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Mine was on the top tubequestion for the people who lost there Kiox's. Was the kiox connected to the frame or the handle bars?
any pics of how you did this?You can use m3x6mm bolt to screw it to the mount so it cant come away.
Thanks for the tip. Ordered a camera strap as soon as I saw this. Sure enough, out on a night ride, hit a big root and slid sideways. Managed to keep from going down, but started to pedal again and no power. Didn't even stop, just hooked the Kiox back up, put it in EMTB mode and kept on going. Brilliant idea that made my night....Lost mine second time out, fortunately managed to find after 20 minutes of searching in nettles.
Since the I’ve secured to the bike each time with an old garmin lanyard. View attachment 43833 View attachment 43834
Great idea. So where could i purchase one with a clip mate?My Kiox flew off a few times. I like position of a stem mount and the magnets do their job during a crash. A simple tether or lanyard attached to the stem bolts and Kiox helps prevents the loss and ruining your day.
A plastic clip allows you to completely remove the Kiox.
No animals were hurt or holes drilled.
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Sure, the screw will secure it. The lanyard allows you to still be able to remove it for security purposes, but prevents it from being lost, should a crash occur.
I could put a screw/bolt in to fix it but when I crash there could be a chance of the mount breaking. The Kiox can attach to the mount with the help of magnets. It can be removed easily or disconnects easily when knocked. A lanyard or tether helps keep the Kiox with the bike. A plastic clip or disconnect method allows the Kiox to be completely removed when I want.Can’t you just put a screw/bolt in to fix it.
How did you fit the cradle to the top tube?
If its a 2022 or earlier with a Kiox with buttons then yes a lanyard is a good ideaGlad I found this thread I pick my Rail 9 up on friday and will do this straight away.... just got to find a lanyard haha
Agree, Never been close to having the Kiox300 fall off. Its attached VERY well to the cradleWhilst I am not saying it's impossible, the new Kiox 300 displays (when bar mounted) are held very securely. I've been on some epic rides and it's never looked or felt like it was going anywhere. It is retained by a spring loaded mechanism.
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