Digital Speedometer conversion

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17 Mar 2006 07:08 #31920 by Sputnic81
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Hey all:

I am just about finished with my '82 KZ 440 LTD. After spending too much money replacing the gauges, I have decide to scrap the mechanical gauges all together and go for digital replacement of the speedo and just drop the tach. Has anyone else ever attempted this and if so can they reccomend a good replacement set-up that is not too expensive.

I am trying to get set to ride in about 2 weeks. My car (2004 Honda Civic) is going in to the shop to repair $4653 in hail damage. Shop said they could have it as long as six weeks.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will post pictures as soon as I have her running again.

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18 Mar 2006 05:24 #32150 by btchalice
Replied by btchalice on topic Digital Speedometer conversion
i dont know about digital but i have all the parts from an 82 spectre 1100 with an electric speedo and tach

Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.

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18 Mar 2006 09:31 #32203 by sbjones
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goto electrosport.com, they have the set up for what i am going to use for only about 199.00 with the pick ups and sensors included in the set. this will let you still have a tach and speedo.

le me know if you go this way.

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18 Mar 2006 11:07 #32220 by Sputnic81
Replied by Sputnic81 on topic Digital Speedometer conversion
btchalice wrote:

i dont know about digital but i have all the parts from an 82 spectre 1100 with an electric speedo and tach


Does the speedo gets it reading from a magnetic pick-up on the wheel or does it have the gear set-up on the front axle? If it is the geared set-up--does anyone know if that would fit on my bike? I would guess that the gearing is dependent on the circumference of the front tire for accuracy. I would be willing to bet that the 440 front tire would not be the same size as the 1100 tire.

Anyone else have any input on that?

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18 Mar 2006 16:30 #32297 by btchalice
Replied by btchalice on topic Digital Speedometer conversion
they almost all have a 19 inch front tire .the pickup fits to the wheel just like the gear drive but with wires instead of a cable

Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.

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