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so, managed to get the rear wheel/hub assembly somewhat mocked up today... first thing is the splined adapter fits the other way around from how...
So I got the oem speedo sensor working, though it does seem to read rather slow. I could only get the speedo to read up to about 4mph when...
as per title...no scoot to go on myself but may pop along to see if I can find another back wheel to "deconstruct" (in case I mess this one up). BM
that's almost exactly my plan.... play a bit of "guess the wire" with the existing speedo setup first - if I can avoid having to add non-oem bits...
the instructions say you can set the gauge to use 2 or 3 magnets, but there's no option for just 1..hence my initial post..since the yam oem...
it has a pickup and 3 small magnets which I think are meant to go on the brake disk. That's how it was set up on the youtube video the...
aha - "two tangs" was the crucial bit of info there I think. My gauge looks to expect at least two magnets/whatever so whilst the "whatever" part...
hmm ok well I guess I'll have to do a bit of experimenting with the speedo in situ and see if it reads at all, but if it only has one magnet and...
aha, thanks :) so likely does work with a magnet then (what I hoped) - so I might be able to use that sensor rather than having to fit the...
it has electrical wires not a rotating cable thingy like the older ones...it's not taking the wheel off I'm trying to avoid, it's disassembling...
Does anyone happen to know how the oem yamaha neos speedo sensor works? it's got wires not a mechanical cable but is it magnet/s inside there? The...
So I got the fuel gauge mostly working - I did a bit of measuring with the multimeter and it turns out the yamaha fuel sender gives a range of...
OK so tacho runs fine, however the fuel level meter not so much. Initially I wasn't really getting any consistent readings from it so took it to...
took a lead from the pulse IN to the cdi and that seems to work perfectly :) I figured less chance of random back emf form the IN side of the cdi...
After doing some sums, rather than getting the local machine shop to work the adapter bits for me I just bought a small lathe \o/. Watch this...
lots of options, cheers guys :) Steve - good idea re the pickup IN wire, I'll see if I can find that on the wiring diagram and test that too -...
that makes sense. not sure I'll get time to test tomorrow but hopefully Sunday otherwise so will report back. cheers for the help, much...
aha thanks that makes sense I think, thanks :) I also just found a link to a youtube video for the product which seems to cover this in a bit...
thanks tamiya, so by 'coil pulse' do you mean the thin wire which goes to the coil or something else? Surely if taking a pulse from the ht lead...
Got the speedo somewhat wired up today. It actually lights up which is a good start, got the indicators, headlight icons and whatnot wired up too....