1. Remove the rear wheel.
2. Clean the disc and end cap from all contamination.
3. Remove the 6x disc bolts and magnet and set aside (somewhere safe).
4. Place the disc onto the hub, then the Backing Plate on to the disc, then install 6x new Bolts to 5-6nm with Blue Threadlocker.
(if your bike uses the Shimano black aluminium disc with 3x bolt anti-rotate shims, re-install these shims) IMPORTANT Make sure the heads of the bolts are BELOW the surface of the Backing Plate.
5. Place the Magnet inside the Backing Plate and engage the teeth.
6. Take your time during the final install, make sure everything is very clean for a long and prosperous life.
7. For silent operation we aim to leave a .1mm gap between the Cover and the Backing Plate:
7.1 Gently press the Cover onto the end cap with thumb pressure only, rotating as you go. This is supposed to be a very tight fit, so will take some pressure to get it on. WARNING! Press as close to the center as possible, do not put ANY pressure on the outer edge of the cover OR hit it with any tool, or it will break.
7.2 HOT TIP - soak the Cover in hot water (not boiling) for 10 seconds, this makes the plastic slightly larger and more malleable.
7.3 As the Cover engages the last 2mm, the teeth need to line up so you will need to rotate the Cover slightly to allow easy engagement. Using a socket that fits over the axle and gently pressing it with your palm is a good way to install easily, be careful not to press it on too hard though, as this will likely make it noisy.
7.4 Continue to press the Cover closer until you see a very small gap of around .1mm between the Backing Plate and Cover. You can test how close it is by pushing the outer edge of the Cover toward the Backing Plate and seeing how much it moves.
8. Rotate the axle to make sure it spins freely and perfectly straight. Try pressing the hub end cap toward the hub and rotating, listening for excessive noise, as the wheel bearings may have play in them that can affect the offset when the axle is done up tight.
9. There may be some slight plastic on plastic noise as the sealing faces gently touch each other, make sure this noise is not excessive, if anything sounds or feels off, pry it off completely (see uninstallation below) and re-install.
10. Install the wheel gently into the frame, careful not to impact the unit or sensor.
11. When tightening the axle - make sure there is always a slight gap between the unit and the sensor/frame at all times.
12. Please note that for the first 5 minutes of use the unit may make some groovy noise, this is normal and will run smooth and silently after its initial bedding in. If it continues to make excess noise, try uninstalling (see below) and reinstalling following Step 7 closely.
Installation Video