sip speedo sensor

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hi has anyone got any pics of how they have mounted the speedo sensor and magnet to forks etc on a lammy with outboard disc
I can see how it all works just cant see how I can fit it
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I've not quite made my mind up how this works but I assume it's to fit the sensor to it and then tie wrap it to the forks.

http://www.sip-scootershop.com/en/produ ... kobi003s01

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What about the original cable?
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dave411 wrote:What about the original cable?
OP wants a working speedo not a windscreen wiper. :mrgreen:
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corrado wrote:
dave411 wrote:What about the original cable?
OP wants a working speedo not a windscreen wiper. :mrgreen:

My cable works fine.... :P

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Along with your 5 speed gearbox, ** kit and Schwalbe tyres ........ there's always one. :P
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I used the standard parts you can buy from SIP. I used the 10mm SIP mounting bracket, slightly opened out and fitted to the main hub spindle (making sure the main spindle nut was then torqued down correctly). I fitted (and Araldited) the smaller available magnet from SIP - once again slightly fettled - inside (and almost sitting flush, so as not to catch on anything) one of the disc retaining bolts Allen head. Obviously, then you need to get the position of the sensor and bracket correct, but this way none of the parts are moving independently when the brakes/suspension are working. Sorry, don't have any pics, but this works really well, and hopefully is all self explanatory :-)


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I just did it like this in the end glued the magnet to the disc,
seems to work fine not got to worry about the cable anymore
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