Ive got hold of an ACEWELL digital speedo to go on the S2
Ive seen a few fitted on here and am looking for some hints n tips before i fit it this week
Will it run on AC ?
What setting are you using for 10" wheels?
Wheres the best place to fit the magnet and pick-up please folks ?
ACEWELL speedo pick-up
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what model is it and can you put some pics on,should be able to help cheers
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Have a look at the original post, This was for the acewell copy off ebay, its the same bar the adjustable settings you will have for the rev counter.
As for AC I don't think so its a DC gauge.
I marked the road and tyre with chalk, pushed the scooter forward, 3 turns and averaged the distance to input. I tried sitting on it in case the tyre was smaller, not worth messing with.
I removed the grease nipple from the hub and fitted the magnet in the thread, (I can grease it every couple of years) I made a bracket that fits over the hub shaft behind the half nut, it hides behind the fork tube and most can not even see it. The only draw back is when removing the wheel but it has 2 nuts, one either side of the bracket so easy to remove the sensor for a wheel change.
Mark has done a great trick with the speedo housing and the magnet on the old worm drive.
Have a look at the original post, This was for the acewell copy off ebay, its the same bar the adjustable settings you will have for the rev counter.
As for AC I don't think so its a DC gauge.
I marked the road and tyre with chalk, pushed the scooter forward, 3 turns and averaged the distance to input. I tried sitting on it in case the tyre was smaller, not worth messing with.
I removed the grease nipple from the hub and fitted the magnet in the thread, (I can grease it every couple of years) I made a bracket that fits over the hub shaft behind the half nut, it hides behind the fork tube and most can not even see it. The only draw back is when removing the wheel but it has 2 nuts, one either side of the bracket so easy to remove the sensor for a wheel change.
Mark has done a great trick with the speedo housing and the magnet on the old worm drive.