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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Houston area
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Trip Odo and Tach Install
This trip Odometer/Tach from Amazon performs multiple functions, some of which cannot be used on my scoot, like the oil level. For my upcoming time/distance rally, I will focus on the trip odometer.
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...im/refuge08-20 This gauge is designed to be mounted to the handle bar bolts, ahead of the handle bar. A fairing covers my bars and there is no room to mount it in that way. I will use my mirror mount and extend the bracket with some aluminum stock. The gauge also needed to be remounted 180 degrees in the stock bracket for my use. Wiring directions below. ![]()
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Houston area
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I found a good power source under my “hood”. It was the positive pole of my cigarette lighter outlet. However, it is unswitched (it’s powered up even when the scooter is turned off and key removed.
Since I will use this gauge only for time/distance events, and the only good power source I found was unswitched, I decided to wire it to a cigarette lighter cable, and just plug it in when needed.
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Houston area
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I made a temporary connection for the tach as well, since it will only be used occasionally for tuning. I connected it to the red pole on my ignition coil, below the fairing under the seat on the right side. All that is left to do is attach the speedo cable.
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Houston area
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Two steps forward and one step back today.
-Speedo cable was too short for my current mounting position. I mounted the speedo lower, to adopt the shorter cable, but this lower mount failed. (stripped out). -I was able to program the new instrument using the single set button. Big relief. Made a quick parking lot ride and found the speedo and odo to be working. I also programmed the tach for my single cylinder. Instructions for the instrument programming were easy to follow. -I need to veriify speedo accuracy with GPS. I only have one accessory outlet, bit I need to plug in both the speedo and GPS into one 3amp outlet. I found an old adaptor that accepts the cig lighter plug and then clamps onto the battery terminals. However, the clamps were rusted beyond usability (from living near the beach a few years back). -I cannibalized better clamps from a newer battery charger, but ran out of daylight. -Soooo.. tomorrow I hope to successfully remount the instrument to accommodate the shorter speedo cable and verify speedo accuracy with GPS with a road test.
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Join Date: Jul 2021
Location: Florida
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Nice job and nice write up! I like that little tach you got. May have to pick one of those up for my pitbike. Is there any way to calibrate it?
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Houston area
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The speedo was not advertised as adjustable. I think speed indication is actually calibrated by the cable sender on your wheel.
-I had to enter 46.6 hz during setup. I do not know if varying that frequency might adjust speed error? No guarantees there. I’m just speculating. -I have only tested the tach using jumper wires. Installing a permanent tach wire will require that I remove a whole lot of scooter Tupperware. Good rainy day project.
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Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: PNW
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Good job! What model GPS unit is that? And the stock speedometer cable is connected to the unit it appears?
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Houston area
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The GPS unit is your basic $99 Garmin unit that I use in my truck on trips.
-I do have 2 speedo cables, thanks to some faulty trouble shooting on my part. I only use one cable at the time. I do not have to disconnect my cable from the OEM speedometer in order to use the new trip odometer. I just swap cables at the sender unit on the wheel. Unused cable is sealed with a bag and twisty and tucked under my “hood”.
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