Right, so I bought this cheapy bike computer from sainsburys.
Can't really see where I can fit it to one of the rear wheels....
Any tips? I need to mount the magnet and the sensor and then run the wire to the computer somewhere. I think a few people on here have done one before, so lets hear the secrets!
I think i remember seeing C5 martin had one on the back wheel, the magnet was glued to the metal bit thats on the rear brake drum , and the sensor was fixed to the bar that runs round the rear seat.
There were some pics of it on Martins site, but i can't see them now.
John
Ah brilliant, I was looking for somewhere on the motor side.
Will try tomorrow and post some pics if successful!
Hi Mike take a look at my 24 volt speedometer
(http://i992.photobucket.com/albums/af46/jordan8_2009/IMGP0117.jpg)
(http://i992.photobucket.com/albums/af46/jordan8_2009/IMGP0122.jpg)
(http://i992.photobucket.com/albums/af46/jordan8_2009/IMGP0120.jpg)
That's excellent, thanks for that Chas. I will have a play later and let you know how I get on!
Chas, i've just rana test doing almost identical setup to you have there, and it works a treat
however, now that I have propped the rear wheel up, it appears 'Dave' needs some new bearings (or the nut has been overtightened)..
Only had a chance for a quick look. The wheel definitely doesnt free-wheel too good :(
Quote from: MikeDX on 27, September, 2010 - 23:26:45
Chas, i've just rana test doing almost identical setup to you have there, and it works a treat
however, now that I have propped the rear wheel up, it appears 'Dave' needs some new bearings (or the nut has been overtightened)..
Only had a chance for a quick look. The wheel definitely doesnt free-wheel too good :(
..might be worth investigating the rear brake adjustedment as well , getting it to freewheel nice and smoothly is critical for good battery range.