Why?rbgaz wrote:sef its cable job so it still tell u u doing 80 when really u only doing 60
koso uk do a very small gps speedo
It's the standard Lambretta speedo that's inaccurate, not the cable or the drive
Why?rbgaz wrote:sef its cable job so it still tell u u doing 80 when really u only doing 60
koso uk do a very small gps speedo
mmm think id choose dig or gps rather than a lamy speedo cable or drive lol p.s i hav box full of speedo cables if u wanna buy themsoulsurfer wrote:Why?rbgaz wrote:sef its cable job so it still tell u u doing 80 when really u only doing 60
koso uk do a very small gps speedo
It's the standard Lambretta speedo that's inaccurate, not the cable or the drive
I don't need any as mine works perfectly well with a Smiths chronometric speedo which is as accurate as my GPS, which proves my point that the cable works perfectly well and I see no issue with this method on the SIP speedo, after all it's used on many a modern bike today which also use a worm drive of similar design.rbgaz wrote:mmm think id choose dig or gps rather than a lamy speedo cable or drive lol p.s i hav box full of speedo cables if u wanna buy themsoulsurfer wrote:Why?rbgaz wrote:sef its cable job so it still tell u u doing 80 when really u only doing 60
koso uk do a very small gps speedo
It's the standard Lambretta speedo that's inaccurate, not the cable or the drive
Gary i dont want to bolt anything onto the headset or leggies, i know you like the back to the future look but im more of a less is more kinda guy...rbgaz wrote:sef its cable job so it still tell u u doing 80 when really u only doing 60
koso uk do a very small gps speedo
AUSSIE wrote:out of interest does anyone know the ratio of the worm drive and the size of the thread that the cable screws onto?
koso and aswell do an adapter that has a square drive to go into a worm gear that fires an electric pulse
did they do away with the rev counter on the new ones?, heard that it was causing problems so they ditched it...?lockman69 wrote:I use the MB digital speedo and its bob on (checked with sat nav)...after a few initial problems I am now very pleased with it... It might not be so visually appealing as the Sip speedo, but you do get used to it....
Have to agree with that. The worm drive has a fixed ratio governed by the wheel rotation, the only slight variable is change in wheel diameter due to inflation/wear/centrifugal(petal) effects. The top end is the problem, which hopefully the SIP one will address.soulsurfer wrote:Why?rbgaz wrote:sef its cable job so it still tell u u doing 80 when really u only doing 60
koso uk do a very small gps speedo
It's the standard Lambretta speedo that's inaccurate, not the cable or the drive