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Post by Powerpig on Apr 16, 2017 11:31:40 GMT -5
Hi 2 all Zoomer/Ruckus lovers. I have one question please. I ordered simple Koso speedo but due to a long waiting period etc. shop send me a better model. Nice gesture but... Can be this speedo beast even connected to my littel 49ccm grinder? I was looking wiring diagram and looks like a rocket science. This is my setup. TRS OG stem, Fehling clip-ons and Koso speedo. Mound designed and made by me. THANK YOU and greetings from Slovenia.
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Post by chanito on Apr 20, 2017 18:57:09 GMT -5
Post the wiring diagram and we can try to help you
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Post by Powerpig on Apr 26, 2017 8:33:25 GMT -5
Post the wiring diagram and we can try to help you THANK YOU! Here it is & complicated, isn't it?
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Post by chanito on May 2, 2017 18:31:47 GMT -5
Ok from the top. It is a speed sensor and is attached to a magnet that you will install somewhere in the front wheel, it will count the times the wheel turn and you will need to do some adjustments for the computer to figure out your speed. The second connector has three wires, the red you will have to connect to the battery positive terminal, the brown to a wire with only power with the ignition on and the green to the battery negative terminal. The next two connectors go to some sort of temp probe, and I will find that difficult to install as the temperature sensor is way important in the Ruckus and I will not recommend tapping into it. And the last have a wire to be connected to groung and the other that can be connected to the wire that just hang by the battery as that is the tach signal from the factory
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Post by Powerpig on May 4, 2017 15:02:10 GMT -5
Ok from the top. It is a speed sensor and is attached to a magnet that you will install somewhere in the front wheel, it will count the times the wheel turn and you will need to do some adjustments for the computer to figure out your speed. The second connector has three wires, the red you will have to connect to the battery positive terminal, the brown to a wire with only power with the ignition on and the green to the battery negative terminal. The next two connectors go to some sort of temp probe, and I will find that difficult to install as the temperature sensor is way important in the Ruckus and I will not recommend tapping into it. And the last have a wire to be connected to groung and the other that can be connected to the wire that just hang by the battery as that is the tach signal from the factory THANK YOU!!!
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