Z400
#32
$9 [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img].Wow.i'll have to pick me one up next time in there.
From his pic's its looks pretty easy to instal.Mount the unit on the handle bars and run the wire to the mout near the back sprocket.Use sticky tie straps like he did to secure the wire and the mount.
From his pic's its looks pretty easy to instal.Mount the unit on the handle bars and run the wire to the mout near the back sprocket.Use sticky tie straps like he did to secure the wire and the mount.
#37
Hey Gang.
I will be installing one on my grandsons 50cc Polaris Monday night. I'll take pics...
Some info for now... Follow the basic instructions that come with the unit.
Locate a place to mount the display on your bars. On my Z400 I wrapped the wire around the parking brake cable wrapping it down to the swing arm. The wire is two-lead/two conductor. Use speaker wire or similar to extend the length as needed. Butt connectors, tape or solder it's up to you. Polarity does not matter on these cheep units.
The magnet is slotted with a screw to lock onto a spoke. You will need a longer screw depending how thick your sprocket is. Set the pick-up on the swing arm and locate a spot were the magnet would rotate in front of the pick up. The pick up needs to be close to the magnet (1/4inch max gap). Drill the sprocket and mount the magnet...
I cut the band type straps on the speed pick-up leaving a flat base. With some Loctie metal epoxy I glued the unto to the swing arm. You need to make sure the magnet will sweep in front of the pick-up just like the OEM instructions say. Test and calibrate as needed.
SEEEE YA!
I will be installing one on my grandsons 50cc Polaris Monday night. I'll take pics...
Some info for now... Follow the basic instructions that come with the unit.
Locate a place to mount the display on your bars. On my Z400 I wrapped the wire around the parking brake cable wrapping it down to the swing arm. The wire is two-lead/two conductor. Use speaker wire or similar to extend the length as needed. Butt connectors, tape or solder it's up to you. Polarity does not matter on these cheep units.
The magnet is slotted with a screw to lock onto a spoke. You will need a longer screw depending how thick your sprocket is. Set the pick-up on the swing arm and locate a spot were the magnet would rotate in front of the pick up. The pick up needs to be close to the magnet (1/4inch max gap). Drill the sprocket and mount the magnet...
I cut the band type straps on the speed pick-up leaving a flat base. With some Loctie metal epoxy I glued the unto to the swing arm. You need to make sure the magnet will sweep in front of the pick-up just like the OEM instructions say. Test and calibrate as needed.
SEEEE YA!
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