tinkerer's anonymous (mph speedo)

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tinkerer's anonymous (mph speedo)

Postby cat-tard » Sat May 15, 2004 1:43 am

OK, I *know* that there's mph markings on the OEM speedo - but I'm spoiled and used to seeing them as the BIG numbers on the outside, not the little numbers on the inside, so I took mine apart, scanned it, and "converted" it to read in mph (I mounted a sigma bicycle-computer as a secondary speedo so I know my 'translation' and position of the markings/numbers is very close, if not exact. ...anyway... just wanted to show-off :D
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Postby phlat65 » Sat May 15, 2004 3:39 pm

very nice!! :D
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Postby Dezmo » Sun May 16, 2004 9:33 pm

so was your speedo (before mods) as horribly inaccurate as mine?
when the speedo indicated 90mph, the GPS said 73.3 :roll:
this was my solution:
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gave me an excuse to buy a GPS like I've been wanting for years :twisted:
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Postby RichBeBe » Sun May 16, 2004 9:39 pm

I just picked up a used GPS and on my Mastiff with Michelin Pilots it was very accurate. More accurate then either of my cars or bikes thta i have dynoed with electric speedos.
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Postby cat-tard » Sun May 16, 2004 10:41 pm

GpS costs too much $ for me... I have a sigma bicycle-speedo on the MZ and that is very accurate - based on the diameter of the tire - so I made the new speedo-face as accurate as the sigma is. The sigma is perfect except for the lack of a backlight - and I got mine at a local bicycle-shop for $9.97 - :D
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Postby phlat65 » Mon May 17, 2004 12:07 am

I removed the stocker, and run the trail tech speedo. very happy. you can program maintenance reminders by mileage, it has a total time meter, trip odo, trip time, total time, average speed, max speed, and you can program it for 2 bikes!
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Re: tinkerer's anonymous (mph speedo)

Postby Brian » Mon May 17, 2004 1:09 pm

cat-tard wrote:OK, I *know* that there's mph markings on the OEM speedo - but I'm spoiled and used to seeing them as the BIG numbers on the outside, not the little numbers on the inside, so I took mine apart, scanned it, and "converted" it to read in mph (I mounted a sigma bicycle-computer as a secondary speedo so I know my 'translation' and position of the markings/numbers is very close, if not exact. ...anyway... just wanted to show-off :D


Looks like I'm goin to Tacoma to buy drinks for one of those fine display backs....... ;-)
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Postby -8- » Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:03 am

That is exactly what I want to do! Hope mine comes out that nice. Did the speedo come apart ok or did you wind up breaking any little parts (I always do as i am a little impatient).
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Postby cat-tard » Wed Jun 23, 2004 8:29 am

I didn't break anything, but I thought I was gonna...

..the little knob-thing for the trip-meter reset doesn't pull out - even after you remove the tiny little e-clip on it (or if it does pull off, then the securing-mechanism eluded me).

Take your time, do it over top of a clean floor (so you can find parts when you drop them and they hafta run farther to hide).
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Postby -8- » Wed Jun 23, 2004 9:13 am

did you scan the face & doctor it up a photo editor? if so can you send me a copy to print...pretty please?
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Postby cat-tard » Wed Jun 23, 2004 9:52 pm

(8) wrote:did you scan the face & doctor it up a photo editor? if so can you send me a copy to print...pretty please?


You have mail.

I don't have a web-space to host this file... it's about 750KB so it's too large to upload to the message-board here... if anyone else wants a copy or wants to host it, I'm happy to email copies out.

Beware that the spacing between the hash-marks is accurate... but when you install it, YOU will need to take care to know the location of the needle-relative to the vehicle-speed... ie - it's possible to "lose zero" when you pull the needle off the spindle if you aren't careful about it and the speedo will NOT be accurate.

..also note that this will NOT change the odo and trip-meter from displaying kilos...
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Postby RichBeBe » Wed Jun 23, 2004 10:01 pm

I am not interested in it because it wouldn't work on my Mastiff. But if you want I could host it for you.
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Postby borisattva » Thu Jun 24, 2004 8:22 am

cat-tard wrote: ...I don't have a web-space to host this file... it's about 750KB so it's too large to upload to the message-board here... if anyone else wants a copy or wants to host it, I'm happy to email copies out.


hang in there folks,
pretty soon we're going to have a picture album and an uploads library.
i just need to make some time from work and obligations to do the script changes.
maybe weekend after next or so.
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Postby BAR » Thu Jun 24, 2004 10:43 am

I would like a copy emailed, please.
Thanks,
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Re: cat-tard

Postby cat-tard » Mon Jun 28, 2004 10:42 am

BAR wrote:I would like a copy emailed, please.
Thanks,
Brian


PM me your email address and I'll get it out to ya ;)
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