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Re: oil, gas, bicycle computer

The little speedos are very cool, do all kinds of stuff. Speed, max
speed, avg. speed, running time, time, date etc.
Very accurate too if you do the initial setup right.
JohnnyB

--- In CB175RaceTech@yahoogroups.com, "Terry Sanderson"
<terry.sanderson@...> wrote:
>
> Just catching up on my email and noticed the discussion of using a
> bicycle speedometer/computer. It just so happens I have been
gathering
> information about using a bicycle computer on my little CL 100cc
race
> bike. Maybe it's a matter of great minds think alike. LOL
>
> In my case the bike has to be street legal, because the only races
in
> the works for this area will be on public streets. I'm going with
the
> bicycle computer for several reasons.
> 1. Less drag
> 2. light weight
> 3. less drain on the charging system
> 4. I'm on a very tight budget for this project (thanks to a
challenge
> to build a road race bike for less than $500, the donor bike was
free.
>
> As glad to gean any information I can from this group, thanks!
>
> Terry Sanderson
>






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hi kids, I know JB on your website you stress the use of a good synthetic oil, what do you like, brandwise..VP has their synthetic on clearance right now $48 a...
dc hoyt
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Oct 27, 2006
8:48 am

Dale, For most applications I'd use Mobil 1, no it's not the best in the world, but it's reasonably priced and of a consistant quality. For really extreme...
John Branson
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Oct 28, 2006
8:27 am

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...
tommy montgomery
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Oct 30, 2006
7:05 am

Tom, Give me a couple of days, I'm going in tomorrow for laser eye surgery so I won't be myself for a couple of days. The trigger mount was a tiny platform...
John Branson
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Oct 31, 2006
1:05 am

Thanks and good health to you!....tm...
tommy montgomery
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Oct 31, 2006
2:16 am

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...
John Branson
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Nov 16, 2006
5:20 pm

thanks.. check this out, it is the coolest.... http://www.weberprecision.com/ check the video...it runs !!!! dch. ... ...
dc hoyt
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Nov 16, 2006
8:46 pm

Amazing stuff....makes me want to tell guys like that...how about doing some machine work on a engine that really races in a real motorcycle. Gotta be a Zen...
John Branson
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Nov 17, 2006
9:03 am

Thanks for the photos!........tm...
tommy montgomery
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Nov 18, 2006
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Just catching up on my email and noticed the discussion of using a bicycle speedometer/computer. It just so happens I have been gathering information about...
Terry Sanderson
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Nov 18, 2006
4:26 am

The little speedos are very cool, do all kinds of stuff. Speed, max speed, avg. speed, running time, time, date etc. Very accurate too if you do the initial...
John Branson
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Nov 18, 2006
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