I use one of those now - it's very good. .....and last week I bought one from the same seller.
I'm on my second though as the first went a little wrong but was still usable for speed & trip distance, then I had an altercation with a tree and ripped the wire out of the holder. I've just installed the second one and this time the wire is held tight and kept low & out of harms way.
A good feature is the trip distance, just hold the left hand button down for 3 seconds and it resets the trip counter - great for showing you how far you've been (for remaining fuel estimation). If you need help setting it up give us a shout.
Rich.
-- Edited by RichT4 on Tuesday 4th of March 2014 09:55:50 AM
To save you guys some time calculating wheel size. I've set mine to 2185 (which is 2185 mm circumference for my front 21" wheel), and it follows pretty closely to what the gps says I'm doing.
It you were to install the pick-up on the rear wheel you'd need to re-calculate.
I had to extend the pick-up wire as it was way too short - nothing special needed as it uses a reed switch pick-up so not sensitive to electrical noise (screen cable not needed).
For the magnet I put slim high strength magnet (from an old hard drive) on to my disk, and glued it there with loctite thread lock (270), as that is the only strong bonding stuff I had - works great.
I know we can all work it out but what did you find was best for mounting pick up?
I like the magnet idea!!
Thats always been the downfall before with pedal iron speedos!
No not swimming trunks. Tee hee.
and I ran the cable along side my brake line in a protective sheath.
I think the sheath / plastic liner tube thingy was from my throttle cable, the return one (I run a single cable only now), anything will do but just as long as the wire has some protection against the brake pipe guides as they will wear through the cable otherwise.
hopefully it will fit on my trailtech mount to save me re routing the wire will find out on the weekend
Hmm.., not sure about that. The mounting clips are pretty specific, I doubt it'll fit.
Also most digital speedo's have a hall effect pick-up (they produce a voltage spike with wheel each rotation) and not a reed switch as with this one, so this speedo will most likely only work with it's own pick-up, unless you know that the tailtech one is also a reed switch?
Yes it does but it might not be a very strong one as this is meant for push bikes & you are expected to get the pick-up close to the magnet. Bicycle forks are close to the spokes. If you fasten the magnet to your brake disk you want to make very sure it can't get knocked off and jam into your calliper or brake pads - that could ruin a days ride. Initially I had a different type of speedo on there, and the magnet that came with it was very weak so I upgraded it, also I didn't trust it being where I'd put it.
The one with this kit might work, give it a go. I didn't have to as I'd already fitted the other one.