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Using cycle computer
Hi just fitted a ?9.99 push bike computer to my GSX750ES works a treat. got avrage speed, max speed and various other little calculations. God if they made one for a m/cycle it would cost a fortune. Right fitting it was easy got a wireless one, on the wheel I connected the magnet to a wheel wieght and connected the sensor to the old brake hose bracket for the antidive. As easy as that the unit works on all push bike wheels from 18" up, I measured from my centre wheel to ground then compared it with a push bike wheel aprox 24" push bike wheel.Tags: None
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I use a pedalbike computer from SIGMA SPORT called BC 800. I like it. If it's as accurate as it seems to be, the my stock 1100 speedometer is off by about 10%. Much more than the original reviews stated, 3%.
I had to superglue the magnet to one of my mag wheel struts/spokes/supports/whatever-you-call-them I put the sensor on the hydraulic brake caliper housing and ran the wire up the brake hose line. I had to get a longer sensor wire, sold separately.
Vroom vroom!
Michael
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ToddB3
I installed a BC800 to my CBR900 last year and have been nothing but pleased with it, my bikes factory speedo is driven from the countersprocket and when I put a larger rear sprocket on the bike my speedo was probably 10mph off of actual and the BC800 is supposed to be accurate up to 180mph which I have never wanted to go that fast anyway. My only gripe with the BC800 is that at night I cant read it as it doesnt have a backlight...
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