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Re: TriRig Alpha One [SteveM]
SteveM wrote:
Ahh... the rear brake cable is over the top of the box..

Did you trim the tabs off the di2? I like the idea of putting it in a little plastic bag & the little bungs around the cap, very neat.


I put the junction box into two plastic bags to sort of protect the electronics. It's secured with elastic bands x 2. Takes a minute or two to push the wires down into the bottom and the brake to the top/right and get it settled in all nice 'n snug. Then the cover can go on. I got a rubber cut out at the top to place the front electronic cables and used the box that the tri rig came in to cut our a square box of black styrafoam to block out any water coming into the open space.

Major props to Cycling Concepts who had a few guys put their heads together to take on this project: including-Sondre, Calvin and Jonathan.



https://imgur.com/a/kW2wKCp



https://imgur.com/a/lEgjC46



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https://imgur.com/a/N0jbKeU



https://imgur.com/a/sdNDcUO



https://imgur.com/a/F7QwFtn


I know there were trade offs in doing it this way. I wanted clean more than anything else. But it worked well. Everything is inside and I can use my bento box for an actual bento box.

I cannot see lights anymore and do not know the status of the battery/mode of shifting. I just make sure to charge it regularly and when I do I can always connect to the 'etube project' on line to make changes in the shifting algo.
Last edited by: dtoce: Feb 25, 19 4:13

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  • Post edited by dtoce (Dawson Saddle) on Feb 25, 19 4:04
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