Ah I see, the magnet goes on the spindle of the hub rather than the rim.
It all makes sense (no pun intended) now !!!
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Bilko wrote:Does this help?
Taken from MB's website
I drilled the hub and recessed the magnet into it so it is flush.
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Just as a matter of interest, can you give me a link to that picture on the mb website as I still can't find it and am interested where it actually is.Bilko wrote:Does this help?
Taken from MB's website
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KCB wrote:Just as a matter of interest, can you give me a link to that picture on the mb website as I still can't find it and am interested where it actually is.Bilko wrote:Does this help?
Taken from MB's website
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http://trailtech.lambrettaspares.com/pr ... %20309.jpg
Right got it, that's why i couldn't find it.
Those pictures are from the Vapor speedo section rather than the Racetour speedo bit.
I guess they must use the same sensor and bracket arrangement then.
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Those pictures are from the Vapor speedo section rather than the Racetour speedo bit.
I guess they must use the same sensor and bracket arrangement then.
Cheers for the replies.