How to install the mo.Button - Step-by-step Guide
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- In this video I show you how to install the mo.Button from Motogadget. It took me five tries to figure out an easy way, which I want to share with you in this video. If you don't know what the mo.Button is, it's this little device that sits inside the handlebars of your motorcycle, collects all of the signals from your handlebar controls, and transmits them through just one wire to the m-Unit. This cleans up the wiring of you handlebar switches a lot. But the installation can be a bit tricky, so let me show you step-by-step what has worked best for me.
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⏰ TIME STAMPS
00:00 Intro
00:33 Drilling holes
02:45 Planning
05:27 Wire routing
10:55 Bench-testing
12:15 Soldering ground leads
13:55 Installing mo.Switches
15:26 Installing handlebars
Your particular motorcycle may be different so take this as a suggestion rather than any kind of rulebook.
I hope you're having a great day. - WRENCH ON!
JOSHUA Авто/Мото
nice one! i used old throttle cables to pull all the wires through - since they're much more stable it's a bit easier to get everything in, especially if your trying with several cables+button all at once
Hey Lukas! That’s a good tip. I’ll keep that in mind for the next one 👌 How’s the XT doing? Are you enjoying spring in Berlin? 😍
Fiddly work but the end result looks great! Great idea to have the exit hole in the handlebar clamp!
Yeah, in the end it’s absolutely worth it! Thanks for the kind words, you’re a legend 😎
You are both legends my friends.
Hugh, I have spoken.😎
@@MotoWrenchers Thanks man! Right back at you! ✌
@@michaelelse9328 Thank you my friend! So are you! 🤘
Dude, love seeing you two here. At some point we have to arrange a meeting somewhere and go for a little ride 🤩
Hi Joshua, in my opinion you have created a very helpful and clear video. 👌🏻
Encourages me to change my wiring harness and finally route the wires in the handlebars.
Thank you, Michael! Yeah…that was my goal, after so noticed how important the right order is. I hope it helps you. It’s definitely worth it. Makes everything look so neat 👌 Are you already using the Munit? And which controls do you have on your bike?
My mini buttons are from Motone with an electronic module for lights, high beam, horn & indicators only. The rest of the wiring harness is original and anything but tidy...😉
@michaelelse9328 just checked out the buttons. They look sleek 🤩 Let me know should you need any help!
@@MotoWrenchers Thanks my friend! 👍🏻
@michaelelse9328 absolutely 👍
Are you going to protect those connections in the switches in some way? For moisture/rust over time? Perhaps some kind of resin/glue type of stuff to "seal" them / the bare metal?
That's a very good point. I might add some dielectric grease or would you recommend glue or maybe silicone? 🤔
@@MotoWrenchers I would seal the bare connections up with silicone.. You could always heat them up a bit and pry the silicone off.
But Dialectric grease also is very good at keeping moisture/water out.
@HuskyRides sounds good! I’ll add some silicone. Thanks for the good advice 🙏
What kind of exhaust is on the bike in the background?
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Ps: Btw, it sounds amazing. I fired the bike up in the previous video and I was pleasantly surprised. Haven’t heard it since I bought the exhaust.