coaster wrote:Very neat, I've just been fitting one myself, mine came with an all bracket and I used one of the slave cylinder bolts and it bolted up perfectly with a tiny bit of filling. Can I ask how you have set your speed sensor up as mine is seriously under reading and I suspect the ration is wrong but the manual isn't very helpful

Hi Coaster, I know what you mean about the manual!
Don't know if you have seen this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOaDZeyNR5E which is quite good but once again ignores setting up for the electronic sensor
The first thing to do is make sure you select "ext" for speedo sensor (adjustment menu 2 approx 1.20 in the video). Then set up the tyre circumference (this is what you use to "fine tune" your accuracy) in adjustment menu 3 (approx 1.48 in the video) and
then the important bit that they ignore in the manual and the video. When you select "ext" as your input, the speedo ratio changes to input pulses per revolution. So in my case where I am picking up the hub studs I need to enter "4". I'm not sure what you are getting your pulses from (your description suggests an external hydraulic disc setup), but if you were using the bolts holding the disc to the hub on my disc brake that would be "5".
The active sensor has a blue light on the end that goes off/on as it gets a pulse (with 12v applied to the speedo) so if you rotate the wheel once you should be able to see how many pulses per revolution you have.
Hope this helps
