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RPAS Install Continued...
The RPAS disk installs easily by placing each
half of the disk around the crank axle, and
then securing the steel circlip around the
outside groove.
Next the sensor must be installed. This is
done by peeling off the strip of paper to
expose the adhesive bottom surface of the
sensor. The sensor can then be stuck down
in place and then zip tied to ensure the
senor is secure.
Depending on the style of crank axle you
have, you may need to modify the black
plastic wheel and remove some of the
internal ‘vanes’ of plastic.
You may be required to carefully remove a
portion of the vanes if a larger diameter hole
is required. This would be done with a sharp
pair of scissors or side-cutters.
The level of assistance you receive is
controlled by your handle bar display
buttons, which we already fitted with the
display, (up and down buttons).
Wiring Install
The wiring now has to be connected up
so that everyhting has power and can
function correctly.
All the wires are colour coded so it is
simply a matter of connecting the same
coloured wire ends together.
1. The first wire to connect is the main
wire connecting from the rear wheel to
the controller. This wire has 9 pins at
the end of it. At the end of the wires are
arrows, align the arrows and then insert
the pins.
2. The next wire to join is the RPAS sensor
to the controller. These wires are colour
coded yellow.
3. Now connect the Wiring Loom to the
controller. These wires are colour coded
with a black plug.
4. The male yellow plug from the wiring
loom goes to the throttle.
5. The two female yellow plugs from the
wiring loom go to the E-Brake sensors.
6. Lastly the green plug from the wiring
loom joins with the wire coming from the
LCD display.
In the final stage of the installation, it’s time to tidy up the wires and make everything look
nice and neat.
In the adjacent images, you can see the provided zip/cable ties being used to bundle and
secure the cables coming from the base of the battery/controller, RPAS and anything else
leading up to the handlebars.
Also included in this kit is a protection pipe which can be used to group multiple brake/
gear cables together to make for a neater appearance.