--- In CB175RaceTech@yahoogroups.com, "John Branson" <jbranson@...>
wrote:
>
> I've added a couple of photos to the photo section showing how I
> mounted a bicycle speedo sensor and trigger.
> Not really visible in the photos is the fact that I glued the trigger
> magnet into it's mount and the sensor is screwed to it's mount with a
> tiny screw.
> JohnnyB
>
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Hello JohnnyB! I would like to see some photos posted of your magnet and sensor mounts. I have a sensor mounted with a zip tie right now on my cb160 and...
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I've added a couple of photos to the photo section showing how I mounted a bicycle speedo sensor and trigger. Not really visible in the photos is the fact that...
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