Which PLUG for Bikespeed? Performance Line CX

Ronald Shepard

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My 2018 Bosch Performance Line CX motor does not match the pictures or videos and the guys at Bikespeed are asleep right now, so I thought I'd throw this out to you if anyone has encountered this config of plugs and can help?

The first one is obvious but there are 3 more identical plugs with only the Red & Black wires I need to choose
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My 2018 Bosch Performance Line CX motor does not match the pictures or videos and the guys at Bikespeed are asleep right now, so I thought I'd throw this out to you if anyone has encountered this config of plugs and can help?

The first one is obvious but there are 3 more identical plugs with only the Red & Black wires I need to choose
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from. Anyone know?

There are four plugs.

From left to right:

1. Headlight
2. Intuvia controller
3. Brake light
4. Rear wheel speed sensor

Bikespeed intercepts the Intuvia controller plug and the rear wheel sensor.

One thing that I noticed during the install is hay bikespeed’s molded plugs sometimes don’t fully match the receptacle. The 3D printing or the connectors might be off by a fraction of a millimeter causing it to not seat fully. Use a sharp razor blade, xacto, or Dremel to modify.
 
That is a very clear breakdown, thank you. I’m curios though, are you able to see my picture? Yes, it’s four in-a-row plugs with the 2nd one being the obvious “controller”. 1, 3 and 4 are identical with only 2 wires, red & black. Given that the Bikespeed module only has two connections, one being for the controller, then I would safely assume that the the two-prong would go to #4, the Rear Wheel Sensor. Yes?
 
That is a very clear breakdown, thank you. I’m curios though, are you able to see my picture? Yes, it’s four in-a-row plugs with the 2nd one being the obvious “controller”. 1, 3 and 4 are identical with only 2 wires, red & black. Given that the Bikespeed module only has two connections, one being for the controller, then I would safely assume that the the two-prong would go to #4, the Rear Wheel Sensor. Yes?

Picture link doesn’t seem to be working. But yes, the wheel speed sensor is what you want to plug into.
 
Picture link doesn’t seem to be working. But yes, the wheel speed sensor is what you want to plug into.

YAP, that was it!! Thanks again, my friend. Also, no instructions on how to tuck the slack but I found under it easy enough to mash/nest the colors then feed the module and most of the wrapped down and back through the skid plate.
 
Enjoy your bikespeed. I think it’s the best tuning chip. The only weird thing is the recorded top speed. Mine says I went 61 mph. Lol.
 
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