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speedo question
A few weeks ago somebody mentioned using a bicycle speedo on their KLR. What
kind of speedo was that? I have a Velo 2 Cateye on my pedal mnt bike, but it
wont work on the KLR because the wire isnt long enough. And I have to have
the pickup thing real close to the magnet for it to work. I dont think it
would work on the KLR even if I made the wire longer.
Anybody know of a cheap bike computer that will work on a KLR??
TIA
Mark Wilson
http://www.geocities.com/motormark64/
http://www.angelfire.com/mo/motormark/
KLR-650 A-13 "warthogg"
XR250R "superfly"
Stone Mountain, Ga
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Mark,
It appears that a wireless bicycle computer is the way
to go for motorcycles, due to the short wire length used
by bicycles. Unfortunately, the wireless units sell for
$60-$80 [USS$] instead of $20-$30.
I don't know if there would be a problem in extending the
wires by splicing. I saw the Sigma Sport 1000 computer
(wire type model) on a TransAlp in the Seattle Area.
The rider has had the computer on his TA for several years
with no problems.
Professor A9 Federal Way, Wa.
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on their KLR. What kind of speedo was that? I have a Velo 2 Cateye on my pedal mnt bike, but it wont work on the KLR because the wire isnt long enough. And I have to have the pickup thing real close to the magnet for it to work. I dont think it would work on the KLR even if I made the wire longer. Anybody know of a cheap bike computer that will work on a KLR??> A few weeks ago somebody mentioned using a bicycle speedo
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I've run Avocet 35's and 45's on all my bikes for years. $40-$50.
Accurate to less than one MPH up to 400 MPH. Waterproof. Cheap
hearing aid batteries. You can get a long wire kit and an even longer
rear wheel sender kit (which you mount to MC front wheel). I have a 35
with rear wheel sender kit mounted on my '00 KLR. I also use one as a
tach on one of my bevel-drive Ducatis. avocet.com
Clint
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The sport touring crowd has been using Sigma bike
computers for years. The newest model made for
mountain bikes with the rear wheel kit is the hot
ticket. Many get a more powerful rare earth magnet
from Radio Shack to replace the weak sister that comes
with the Sigma.
I bought mine here:
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/Profile.html?SKU=4973&Store=Bike
(that whole line is the URL if it line wraps)
I've had a Sigma 800 on my previous CBR1100xx for a
couple years and it's been tested up to (ahem) 162
mph. It displays max and avg and current speed along
with distance readings.
Seems the wireless units aren't as accurate at highway
speeds.
-Ken
'99 CBR1100XX
'00 KLR650
"Jim Hyman" asked:
way> >Mark, >It appears that a wireless bicycle computer is the
Seattle Area.>to go for motorcycles, due to the short wire length >used by bicycles. Unfortunately, the wireless units >sell for $60-$80 [USS$] instead of $20-$30. >I don't know if there would be a problem in extending >the wires by splicing. I saw the Sigma Sport 1000 >computer (wire type model) on a TransAlp in the
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/>The rider has had the computer on his TA for several >years with no problems. > >Professor A9 Federal Way, Wa.
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Have a Canadian KLR with metric speedo, and need to replace it with an American speedo. Who has the cheapest speedo's, and does anyone on the list have need for a metric speedo? Has about 2400 US miles on it.
Ronnie Lyons
Meridian, Idaho
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From The Great White North,
As I listen to the heavy snowfall warning my mind wanders aimlessly to the
days when Canada exited the dark ages and adopted the metric system.
I wonder if you can get away with adding stickers on to the original speedo.
I now I has to do that when the metric thing first hit here and I had.
What about pulling the gage apart scraping off the old numbers and adding
new ones?
Funny, in all my years I've never had a vehicle safety inspected......
Anyway, we now return to our usual weather warning.
Text Forecast from Environment Canada
Calgary: Issued 4.00 PM MDT Friday 25 April 2003
Tonight .. Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Wind light. Low plus 2.
Saturday .. Rain changing to snow in the morning. Snow heavy at times.
Snowfall amounts 10 to 20 cm. Wind increasing to north 40 gusting 60 km/h.
Temperature falling to zero.
Sunday .. Periods of rain. Low plus 1. High 6.
Monday .. A mix of sun and cloud. Low minus 2. High 11.
Tuesday .. A mix of sun and cloud. Low minus 1. High 12.
Normals for the period .. Low zero. High 13.
Funny I don't see crap listed here......
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Sigma bicycle speedo, about 25 bucks.
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replace it with an American speedo. Who has the cheapest speedo's, and does anyone on the list have need for a metric speedo? Has about 2400 US miles on it.> > Have a Canadian KLR with metric speedo, and need to
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Hi,
Every year or so I lose either a Speedo Cable or a Speedometer Head, wondering if you can give me any idea on what happened this time. See, the cable snapped while running about 75 on the freeway. I replaced it, and nothing, no noise... no needle movement... and the new cable is apparently functioning fine. Any ideas? Or do I need another Speedo head or ???
Michael
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If you're replacing the speedo cable/head once a year, there is
something else wrong with the bike. I'd look for some sharp bends or
pinch points somewhere. The cable doesn't have far to go, and it's a
relatively straight shot up to the instrument cluster, so there aren't a
lot of places it can get bound up though. I've never heard of this
being a common issue with the KLR's.
Ryan Newman
Phoenix, AZ
libertyeagle@... [DSN_KLR650] wrote:
> > > Hi, > > Every year or so I lose either a Speedo Cable or a Speedometer Head, > wondering if you can give me any idea on what happened this time. See, > the cable snapped while running about 75 on the freeway. I replaced it, > and nothing, no noise... no needle movement... and the new cable is > apparently functioning fine. Any ideas? Or do I need another Speedo head > or ??? > > Michael > > > > > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com http://www.avg.com> > Version: 2012.0.2247 / Virus Database: 3955/7428 - Release Date: 07/27/14 >
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If you can link a photo of the hub orientation, someone may see misalignment. Did you replace only the inner cable of the complete cable & housing assembly? It may be that there's a misalignment issue in the housing (jacket) which is side loading the cable. Of course, anyone reading this has already wondered why I didn't ask the obvious... (forehead smack) What failed with regards the old cables and speedo heads? Did the cables break or unwind? Near top, bottom? What went wrong with the speedo heads? Needle stop sweeping, goes to full sweep? Needle stops working but odometer still works? If you're not too far from British Columbia's Fraser Valley, I'd have a look. Norm

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