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Low cost odometer solution.

Posted: 05:18 pm Jan 03 2007
by grump99
I'll admit it, I'm cheap. After I did the fork conversion, I missed my odometer. The Trail-Tech units are very nice, but I wanted something that cost less. I found a $15 bicycle computer at a local shop and fit it to my bike.

I had to splice the wire (was too short) and drill the magnet holder to fit a larger size spoke. I glued the sensor to the top of the brake caliper and piggy-backed the wire on the brake line. I'm still kind of fussing with the wire route (looks a little sloppy yet).

The computer is actually pretty nice, it has a speedometer, trip distance, trip time, max speed as well as a clock in addition to the odometer. If you are on a budget and miss your odometer, this may be the way to go.

Here are a few pics:
http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/modules. ... _album.php

Tony :mrgreen:

Posted: 05:42 pm Jan 03 2007
by m0rie
Looks good. I've been thinking about doing something similar for a while.

Posted: 06:13 pm Jan 03 2007
by Jeb
Grump - thanks for sharing! Let us know how it manages after a thorough workout in the woods

Posted: 06:40 pm Jan 03 2007
by grump99
Will do. Thanks guys!

Posted: 11:54 pm Jan 03 2007
by IdahoCharley
That does look good - simple and cheap - I'll take two! :wink:

Posted: 02:59 pm Jan 08 2007
by canyncarvr
Thanks for the input! I miss my odo, too..and have been pondering wireless this, trailtech that etc.

I'd like an update after a few rides, too. I would imagine there will be a good bit more vibration compared to a bycicle (sic). Calipers get hot (mine do!). That might effect the sensor or mounting method.

Re: extended the wire...

That's something. I would think that would be critical..length of wire, type of wire and NO extra splices. It's 'just' wire? Not O2 depleted copper, braided, shielded super dyno-whoppin' stuff?

Posted: 02:09 am Jan 09 2007
by skipro3
I've done this route.
Just about every ride, I would trash the thing. Extended wires were a pain. Wireless won't reach. It is a good way to build your McGaiver skills though. There's several models on eBay to choose from, that's where I would buy mine for about $25. I finally bought a real enduro computer.

Good Luck!!

Posted: 07:51 pm Jan 09 2007
by grump99
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canyncarvr wrote:
Re: extended the wire...

That's something. I would think that would be critical..length of wire, type of wire and NO extra splices. It's 'just' wire? Not O2 depleted copper, braided, shielded super dyno-whoppin' stuff?
There were 2 small separate wires inside the outer insulation. When the magnet passes the sensor, I can hear a "click". I believe the magnet closes a simple circuit. Seems to work ok even with my amateur soldering job. I am concerned with the brake heating up and melting the epoxy, but so far it's held up.

I was out riding through some heavy brush today, and it held up fine. If I snag the wire, I'd just splice it again if possible. For such a cheap price, its ok if it ends up trashed. I just wanted an odometer so I can keep track for maintence etc. I will probably end up buying a Trail-Tech if this set up doesn't pan out. :grin:

Posted: 07:57 pm Jan 09 2007
by m0rie
If you get some clear vinyl tubing and slit it down one side you can snap it around the brake line and slip the wires inside of it to keep it protected. A pair of zip ties at the top and bottom should keep it from coming off. If it gets ripped off your going to have bigger problems than just loosing your odo.

Posted: 10:37 pm Jan 09 2007
by KDXer
In the next 8 weeks or so I will be ordering 2 Trailtech vapour units and matching billet mounts so if you want the cheapest supplier I eventually find let me know.

Posted: 06:13 am Jan 10 2007
by grump99
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m0rie wrote:If you get some clear vinyl tubing and slit it down one side you can snap it around the brake line and slip the wires inside of it to keep it protected. A pair of zip ties at the top and bottom should keep it from coming off. If it gets ripped off your going to have bigger problems than just loosing your odo.
That is very clever, I will have to do that. Thanks!

Posted: 04:17 pm Feb 05 2007
by scheckaet
Reviving this old thread, anybody tried a wireless odo/speedo?
like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/BICYCLE-BIKE-COMPUT ... dZViewItem

Would there be any issue with engine "noise interference" with the wireless?