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Post by scootn4fun2010 on Mar 14, 2013 10:37:59 GMT -5
One question for you Roy.. Is that speedo a magnetic pick up, or cable driven? I'm weighing options. I'm thinking a magnetic pick up may be more accurate, but the cable would be an easier install than mounting and gapping a sensor. Either way, it is going to be a minor undertaking doing the fab work. I see carbon fiber in the near future! lol
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Post by triker on Mar 14, 2013 10:57:52 GMT -5
It is a magnetic pick up. It comes with magnets that fit into the head of the brake rotor bolts. You can use 1,3,,6 ect. You can also purchase different bolts for more options. Mounting the sensor was easy The come with 2 different brackets. I used one of the caliper mounting bolts to mount the bracket. I will post a photo of the sensor later.
Roy
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Post by triker on Mar 14, 2013 11:15:42 GMT -5
This is how I mounted the speed sensor. Notice the rotor bolt has a magnet inserted into the head. I used 3 one in each bolt. The bracket has a small set screw in it for adjusting the gap and to secure the sensor. Roy
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2010 Tao Tao ATM50-A1
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Post by scootn4fun2010 on Mar 14, 2013 15:14:29 GMT -5
That is pretty sweet! Did you remove the mechanical speedometer from the front wheel all together then?
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Post by triker on Mar 16, 2013 23:45:46 GMT -5
No, I did not unhook the factory speedometer. The speedometer puck is on the other side. Every thing on the dash is still functional. I mounted the digital so that I could still see the factory dash.
Roy
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