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  • #31
    ^^ Use a glue gun and glue it to your bikes alloy spoke.


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    • #32
      Originally posted by jd666 View Post
      ^^ Use a glue gun and glue it to your bikes alloy spoke.
      Thank You
      what I wanted to know is that the magnet is to be placed at max 5mm apart from the sensor which is very small a gap. If I stick the magnet to the alloy, the distance is quite more(provided the sensor is fitted on the suspension fork). Scratching my head as to where and how to fit them 5mm apart.



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      • #33
        ^^ fit the sensor on a bracket. The bracket can be fitted to the fork leg ( get any generic clamp from a hardware store that can be adjusted for diameter ). That lets you keep the sensor at any distance you want from the magnet.


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        • #34
          Originally posted by jd666 View Post
          ^^ fit the sensor on a bracket. The bracket can be fitted to the fork leg ( get any generic clamp from a hardware store that can be adjusted for diameter ). That lets you keep the sensor at any distance you want from the magnet.
          Thank You
          can you please help me with a pic?
          will a worm type hose clamp do the job?
          I know only one type of clamp that can be adjusted for dia and that is a hose clamp as shown in the attached pic.


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          • #35
            hey guys,

            I am using RaceDynamics ECU setup by joel. it also provides options for speedo correction. At 10k rpm in 6th gear, my bike reads 140kmph with the stock gearing.
            PM me for Daytona Racing ECU for the R15
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Prakritij View Post
              Thank You
              can you please help me with a pic?
              will a worm type hose clamp do the job?
              I know only one type of clamp that can be adjusted for dia and that is a hose clamp as shown in the attached pic.


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              Yup it will work. Just mount a plate ( patti ) between the clamp and the front fork and bend it 90 degrees. Cut to desired length and mount sensor. done.


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              - Yamaha RXZ 5 speed


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              • #37
                Offtopic

                Originally posted by jd666 View Post
                Yup it will work. Just mount a plate ( patti ) between the clamp and the front fork and bend it 90 degrees. Cut to desired length and mount sensor. done.

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                • #38
                  Did it



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                  • #39
                    Thanks to all



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                    • #40
                      how accurate is it
                      Kawasaki KB100/enduro/125 substitute parts list http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/508615-post105.html

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by kb100 View Post
                        how accurate is it
                        quite Accurate...1st I entered the circumference approximately and it was showing 3-4kmph less than the Speedo at all speeds and given that Digital Speedos shows 10% more than original speed, I am Happy with it



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                        • #42
                          where did you buy it from
                          Kawasaki KB100/enduro/125 substitute parts list http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/508615-post105.html

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                          • #43
                            from ebay

                            cycle speedometer | eBay



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                            • #44
                              any make or model and how much did it cost and how did you pay
                              Kawasaki KB100/enduro/125 substitute parts list http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/508615-post105.html

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by kb100 View Post
                                any make or model and how much did it cost and how did you pay
                                Rs.300/- thats about $6
                                man all the ones in that range are similar in Quality...so don't look for make and model.
                                these are the lowest priced ones.
                                if you want to go for good Quality ones, go for Sigma starts from around Rs.1000/-



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