Chigee MFP0114 CG OBD Wireless Module
S$150.00
or 3 installments of S$50.00 with 
or 3 installments of S$50.00 with 
The CG OBD module is designed for motorcycles based on their OBD protocol and connector type, not specific models.
If your motorcycle uses the ISO 15765-4 CAN (Controller Area Network) OBD protocol and a Euro 5 (6-pin) OBD connector, the CG OBD module works without the need for an adapter. Simply connect it using CG OBD Module.
If your motorcycle uses the ISO 15765-4 CAN protocol but a different OBD connector, the CG OBD module can still be used with an adapter. Please confirm the OBD connector type with the customer service team.
Access crucial metrics like RPM, throttle position, engine temperature, and more directly on your screen, giving you immediate insights into your motorcycle’s performance.
Review and understand your riding behavior with detailed data analysis. Optimize performance, identify patterns, and enhance your overall riding experience.
After the engine is turned off, the OBD module will automatically power down and enter sleep mode to conserve energy and protect your motorcycle's battery.
Installing the CG OBD module is quick, easy, and requires no modifications to your motorcycle.
Enhance your ride videos by overlaying synchronized OBD data, creating a dynamic visual representation of your motorcycle’s performance during every moment of the journey. Note: This feature is currently under development and will be available in a future OTA system update. The release timeline is yet to be determined.
The available engine data may vary depending on the motorcycle's brand and model. The data accessible through the CG OBD module depends on the manufacturer's openness and is not a product defect.
For motorcycles using the ISO 9141 K-line protocol, the CG OBD module is not recommended due to high data latency.
Please verify whether your motorcycle has an OBD port compatible with CG OBD. If required, purchase the appropriate diagnostic-to-OBD adapter cable.
For BMW motorcycles, we recommend using the CGRC LIN module instead for optimal performance.
