I have a Koso Speedometer currently installed on my handlebars. It works but looks dumb. I was curious about a bracket to mimic the shape of the original speedometer that I could silicone the speedometer into and essentially replace the speedometer in the dash.
Might a 3d printer come in handy here? I have the Koso XR-01.
woudl be easy to put it in a gutted stock gauge housing. (a bad one hopefully)
If you end up getting a 3D printr, the Creality Ender 3 has been the best go to printer under 200 dollars but they just came out with the CR6 that has the works and upgrades that the Ender 3 would need to make it print perfectly like auto bed leveling, glass bed, and etc.
Maybe an ignorant question, but why didn't you go with a round, analog speedometer instead? Or an analog tacho with a digital speedo display? Koso make a lot of altenatives.
Quote from: Dvsrd on September 02, 2020, 06:38:09 AM
Maybe an ignorant question, but why didn't you go with a round, analog speedometer instead? Or an analog tacho with a digital speedo display? Koso make a lot of altenatives.
Cost was the main factor. This speedo was just over 100 bucks. But also I had intended to keep the stock speedo after having it repaired. But the cost to repair it is a bit high for me atm at $275.
The question is, could I justify spending 200 on a 3d printer and messing around myself on parts? Learning CAD wouldn't be a terrible idea.
if you want an insert to mount it, send me a speedo shell and your elec one i can draft one up pretty easy. and print it.