Where Sean heart sank when he saw a police car in his rearview mirror there is no speedometer on the handlebars. The worst traveling on a motorcycle on the street is that you mount something that is purpose-built to go fast at the expense of convenience and consistency. Give yourself the comfort of knowing how fast you are going and how much gas in your tank by installing a speedometer on your bike. Accurate Motorbike Speedometers ($ 15) can be installed in 10 minutes using a tape measure ($ 5), black marker ($ 2) and maybe JB Weld ($ 5) and double-sided Velcro ($ 5).
You can easily go to a bike shop or sporting goods stores and bicycle speed to see their choice. The speedometer is available in two types: high-speed and one with a rope. Wireless Tachometers are easier to install and looks clean but comes with more expensive and require batteries for the receiver and the tachometer. Anyway two tachometers require magnets to be attached to motorcycles that speak or JB welded to the rim. Install the counter on the handlebars with elastic or Velcro fasteners provided or you buy both sides of the bottom. Mount teach so you can easily read the display panel when you are in the position as you drive. Run a wire from the speedometer, a decrease of the fork cage until you get to choose. Mounting is as close to the edge / hub as possible so that the passage of the magnet will pick you install trigger. JB mixture into a gray, same consistency and paint JB Weld on a magnet and place it on the periphery / center where you plan to mount the magnet. Install the magnet and the spin RIM provide the trigger tachometer. If the speedometer does not register magnet, the solder pastes again JB magnets and magnet mount elsewhere. Once we have the speed and the magnet is installed, we must say the speed of the distance from the rotation of the wheel.



