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Vintage 'look' analog electronic speedometers

Started by motodreams, February 24, 2020, 04:12:44 PM

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motodreams

Hello!

Looking for an analog electronic speedo setup for use in place of a mechanical unit of no use with upgraded front suspension on a vintage bike.

Are there any options out there?  How big a pain is it to make own setup with magnets and sensor?

m in sc

mikes xs sells a nice one, i have one of these actually. its pretty nice.  setup is easy with a magnet.


https://www.mikesxs.net/yamaha-xs650-electronic-speedometer-mph.html


motodreams

Very nice.  Pretty much what i am after but in KMs...do they make such a thing?

motodreams


m in sc

i assume you found the kmh one? they carry both

motodreams

I did!  This makes my life a heck of a lot easier provided I can find one that is the correct size!

Dvsrd

"Daytona Velona" tachos and speedos come in several diameters and rpm/speed ranges. Look nice and classic, and not too expensive either.

m in sc

Quote from: Dvsrd on March 03, 2020, 09:48:35 AM
"Daytona Velona" tachos and speedos come in several diameters and rpm/speed ranges. Look nice and classic, and not too expensive either.
interesting, never heard of them before, they look great.  :toot:

Dvsrd

Quote from: m in sc on March 03, 2020, 09:59:31 AM
Quote from: Dvsrd on March 03, 2020, 09:48:35 AM
"Daytona Velona" tachos and speedos come in several diameters and rpm/speed ranges. Look nice and classiøc, and not too expensive either.
interesting, never heard of them before, they look great.  :toot:

Hmm, Daytona is a well known Japanese aftermarket supplier, especially for small Honda's( Dax, Monkey, etc) Pretty sure they also have parts for the Grom...

Dvsrd

Quote from: m in sc on March 03, 2020, 09:59:31 AM
Quote from: Dvsrd on March 03, 2020, 09:48:35 AM
"Daytona Velona" tachos and speedos come in several diameters and rpm/speed ranges. Look nice and classiøc, and not too expensive either.
interesting, never heard of them before, they look great.  :toot:

Hmm, Daytona is a well known Japanese aftermarket supplier, especially for small Honda's( Dax, Monkey, etc) Pretty sure they also have parts for the Grom...