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Speedbox 3.0 + Trek Rail

Swimjoy

New Member
Jan 20, 2020
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Finland
Has anyone installed Speedbox 3.0 to Trek Rail (carbon frame)? If you have, please send a photo of the installation. There is hardly any clearance between the motor armor and motor, and not enough space for the Speedbox unit and wiring.
 

ddbros

Member
Aug 8, 2020
17
9
Minnesota USA
Try putting the module on the other side of the motor with the smaller connector under the plugs (horizontally) and the larger one in front of the motor plugs (somewhat vertically). Use some tape to protect the wires crossing over under the motor. Also use a piece of foam to keep the module from rattling around.
 

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