Motogadget mo.Unit Blue Digital Control & Fuse Box (2024)

The mo.Unit Blue (formerly called the m-Unit Blue) packs an unbelievable amount of tech into a tiny package with a footprint smaller than the average smartphone.At its core, a solid-state microcontroller and fuse block replacement manages your bike's vital functions while providing a self-correcting monitoring system for electrical faults. In addition, it offers scores of features while simplifyingyour system by replacing loose relays and modules with programmable solid-state components that provide superior performance and long-term reliability.

The newmo.Ridephone app enables you to sync your phone with the mo.Unit Blue viaBluetooth® LE technologygives you access to scores of new features absolutely unique to this product. Not sure you want that level of connectivity? No problem, program and diagnose your mo.Unit manually just like the V.2

Perhaps our favorite feature is the Secure Encrypted “Keyless Go” function allowing you to turn on the ignition with a tap of the start button while your phone is in proximity like a modern luxury car, alternatively, you can use your traditional key when your phone isn’t available.

Here are just some of the full complement of components, supplies & tools offered by Revival Cycles to help with your motorcycle restoration

  • mo.Unit Wire Kit
  • Split Loom
  • Vinyl Loom
  • Tesa Tape
  • Heat Shrink
  • Battery Cable Kit
  • Spark Plug Wire kit
  • Ferrule Crimpers
  • Automatic Wire Strippers
  • Open U Crimpers

Features that do not require a smartphone and the m.ride App

  • Complete digital control using buttons possible with 4 or 5-button operation.
  • Complete replacement for the fuse box. 10 independent circuits are digitally monitored and switched off if there are faults. After the fault is rectified, the safety function is automatically reset.
  • An integrated alarm system that can be installed in any position.
  • Integrated, digital flasher relay that is load-independent; automatic switch-off optional and can be set; m.wave mode can be selected.
  • Integrated hazard warning light.
  • Turn signal can optionally be set as a positioning light.
  • Integrated parking light and Hi-beam flashing.
  • Lo-beam and Hi-beam (up to 200 W switched capacity) can be controlled using only one button.
  • Integrated, digital brake light modulator; flashing mode can be programmed.
  • Acceleration-controlled emergency brake light (automatic warning signal).
  • Integrated starter relay for the starter system with solenoid (up to 30 A switched capacity).
  • Intelligent and configurable management/switch-off of power-consuming devices so that the maximum starting energy from the battery can be used when starting the bike.
  • Integrated, digital horn relay.
  • Two configurable additional outputs AUX1 and AUX2.
  • Diagnostics function for assigning inputs, outputs, the circuit switching status, short circuit diagnostics, etc.
  • Current measurement enables faults to be detected on all lights such as headlights, turn signals, brake lights, etc.

Features requiring smartphone and the m.ride App

  • Encrypted connection via Bluetooth® LE (Low Energy) for manipulation protection and lower smartphone and m.unit blue energy usage.
  • Keyless Go (the onboard electrical system is switched on when you approach the bike with your smartphone).
  • Alarm events are sent via Bluetooth® to the App (with date, time, vehicle on the floor, etc.).
  • Alarm system mode and sensitivity can be adjusted.
  • The onboard voltage can be monitored in the App.
  • Diagnostics on all inputs and outputs; current, voltage, and device temperature measurement.
  • Real-time audio fault messages are issued via the helmet headset.
  • Outputs can be switched manually via smartphone (except for starter).
  • Firmware updates are provided anywhere via smartphone and App without removal.
  • Setup menu can be configured anywhere via smartphone and App without removal.
  • Speedometer input for comparing the vehicle mileage with m.ride can be used for vehicle management with automatic alerts for maintenance tasks, the condition of the tires, chain, brake pads, oil, operating fluids, spark plugs, etc.
  • Logbook for recording journeys and displaying the vehicle status, alarm events, and maintenance tasks.
  • Parking position display and Ping! for help locating the vehicle.
  • LIN bus connection for connecting to compatible motogadget products at a later date.

Dimensions and specifications

  • L/W/H: 90 x 50 x 30 mm (3.54" x 1.97" x 1.18")
  • Weight: approx. 180 g
  • Mounting: 2 x M5 screws, stainless steel (mounting and ground terminal), 1 x M5 screw-on terminal for battery positive
  • Operating voltage: 6V - 20V
  • Operating temperature: -20 °C... +80 °C

Inputs:

  • 1 x input (+12V switched) for ignition lock or mo.Lock
  • 11 x control pilot inputs (minus/ground, switched) for left turn signal, right turn signal, low beam/high beam, starter, horn, brake light, kill switch, kickstand switch, LIN-Bus, AUX1, and AUX2

Outputs:

  • 10 x Outputs (+12V) for left turn signal, right turn signal, Lo-beam, Hi-beam, starter, horn, brake light, ignition, AUX1, and AUX2

The m.ride App is now available for Android (from version 6.0) and for iOS (from iPhone 5). The modern Bluetooth® LE is used to couple the m.unit blue with the smartphone. This requires certain requirements for the smartphone’s hardware.

USER MANUAL available for download for the installation and use documentation.

Related Blog Articles:

    • Demo of the mo.Unit Blue on an actual Motorcycle
    • mo.Unit and mo.Button Troubleshooting Procedures
    • How to Integrate a CDI Ignition with a mo.Unit
    • How to Modify OEM Style Latching Switches for the mo.Unit
    • Sharing the Same Speed Sensor for mo.Unit Blue and Motogadget Gauge
    • Replacing OEM Latching Switches w/Momentary Buttons w/o Using a mo.Unit
    • Revival's mo.Unit Installation Guide
    • Motoscope Pro With mo.Unit Wiring Diagram
    • A Comprehensive List of Items You Need for a mo.Unit Installation
    • Motoscope Tiny With mo.Unit Wiring Diagram
    • mo.Unit Kick Start Only Wire Diagrams
    • mo.Unit Electrical Component Checklist
    • How to Wire a Motorcycle Series, Ep. 1: PDMs What are they, what do they do?
    • A Guide to Bluetooth Pairing Your Phone with Your Motogadget m.Unit (mo.Unit) Blue
    • How To understand the LEDs on a Motogadget m.Unit (mo.Unit)
    • The Ins and Outs of the Motogadget mo.Unit Blue
    • Meet the Motogadget mo.Unit Blue - Overview and Review
    • How to destroy a Motogadget mo.Unit

  • mo.Unit Blue
  • Approx. 500 mm (20") connecting cable for battery positive terminalw/ 10 mm² (7 Gauge) cross-section
  • 1 x M5 stainless steel bolt
  • 2 x M5 stainless steel bolts with hex nuts
  • 1 x speed sensorw/ 2 magnets
  • Detailed installation and operating instructions.
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