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Re: relocating speedo to dash
Muxie #384209 10/11/2011 8:38 AM
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I can't seem to find it either...I see that Amazon has many of the Koso speedos and the one that works with Harley sensor is there. I think the one that I used was not one for a universal pickup. My main reason for having a speedo was for odometer (to estimate fuel levels). This setup works, but I was never able to get an accurate speed from the unit....funny thing is that odometer still appears to be working great. One of these days, I will dig into it deeper. To domover, I would probably look fro a speedo that is similar size, but not Koso. In one of my posts I talked about there very limited ability to support me during the install.

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Steven #384210 10/11/2011 11:00 AM
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Quote:

In one of my posts I talked about there very limited ability to support me during the install.



I sure like my Acewell. Not sure how available they are now though.


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Re: relocating speedo to dash
Keith #384211 10/12/2011 4:14 AM
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Quote:

Quote:

In one of my posts I talked about there very limited ability to support me during the install.



I sure like my Acewell. Not sure how available they are now though.




I got my acewell from the UK last year and I just ordered a rear sensor for my acewell. The guy Craig in the UK is very helpfull and it only took about 5 days to get from the UK to NZ, $5 postage for the unit.

http://www.acewell.co.uk/Acewell%20Speedometers/ACE-2xxx/index.htm

http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/forums/...rt=all&vc=1

Re: relocating speedo to dash
BigNoseG #384212 10/12/2011 6:34 AM
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Does anyone have a solution for a fuel gauge. I have an Acewell but feel it wasted on the Trumpy as it has a fuel gauge but can't be hooked up.

Thoughts???


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Buckers #384213 10/23/2011 9:34 PM
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I really like the look of the Koso. What is the model number, and where is the best place to purchase? Do the sensor and magnets come with the speedo? If not, what are the part numbers and where is the best place to purchase these? Thanks for the help and the idea.

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mgpauls #384214 11/06/2011 9:30 AM
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mgpauls,

Please look at my post a few entries up...I answered similar question previously.

Steven

Re: relocating speedo to dash
Steven #384215 12/04/2011 1:44 PM
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Information from Koso:

Question:

I would like to purchase one of your speedometers for my Triumph Bonneville America. I have been told by another owner that the following model works flawlessly on his bke:

Speedometer GP Style
SPEED/ODO
round
d=55
160 kmh (white fill
Product No.: BB551W10

I do not see this product available in the US, and I want a speedometer that reads MPH instead of KPH. What model would work for me?

Answer:

Hello Mat

Thanks for your interest in our products. Unfortunately, we do not carry this model of instrument in North America. On the other side, we do make a similar instrument in MPH with indicator lights. The parts number is BB641B34. This item is in stock and you can find it on our website at www.kosonorthamerica.com

Regards
Pascal

Question 2:

Is there any functional difference between this model and the HD model BB551B40? Is the HD model adjustable for tire size to make it work for a different bike?

Answer 2:

Yes there is. The BB641B34 does have some indicator light while the BB551B40 do not have any. No the HD model only pick up the speed on the transmission. For this reason the BB551B40 can’t be adapt to other motorcycle. On the other side, the BB641B34 pick up the speed on the wheel and can be adapt to any motorcycle or tire size.

This might help with why the speed has not been reading accuratly on some of the Koso speedometers.

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mgpauls #384216 12/05/2011 1:35 AM
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It does seem that there is a 'universal' kit available from the Koso distributor in the UK (http://www.digital-speedos.co.uk/analog-dial-mph-universal-speedometer-91-p.asp)...


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Martin62 #384217 12/06/2011 10:05 PM
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Koso does have one available in the US through:

http://www.kosonorthamerica.com/

The item number is: BB641B34

I ended up ordering the Acewell 2853 with Ace-S4 cable drive adapter to read using the stock speedometer cable. I like the look of the Koso, but it sounds like there have been less issues with the Acewell and I like the idea of still having a tach. I ordered the acewell from:

http://www.dimecitycycles.com/

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mgpauls #384218 12/06/2011 10:58 PM
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I think you'll really like the Acewell, Mathew. Will you mount it in the dash?


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Re: relocating speedo to dash
Keith #384219 12/09/2011 1:09 PM
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I will be mounting it in the dash with help from all the posts on here.

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mgpauls #384220 12/09/2011 4:24 PM
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I will be mounting it in the dash with help from all the posts on here.



You just have to dremel out the hole a bit to accommodate the Acewell. Other then that, space underneath the console gets a bit cramped because of all the new wires in there, but it's doable.


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Re: relocating speedo to dash
Keith #384221 12/27/2011 11:48 AM
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All right, I suprisingly recieved the Acewell Speedometer from my one year old daughter for Christmas. Man is she a good shopper! For those who have done this, does the speedometer come apart? More specifically, does the front outside ring come off? I was hoping to take it apart and use that ring to hold it in the dash, but it doesn't seem to want to come apart.

Thanks for the help

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mgpauls #384222 03/31/2012 7:12 PM
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Would one of you who has installed the acewell be kind enough to pull your console and take a picture of the wiring? I would really appreciate it.

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mgpauls #384223 04/07/2012 3:07 PM
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OK, everything is wired and works. Here is how the wiring goes:

Acewell - Triumph
Turn Signals(Orange & White) - Turn Signal Light (Green/Red)
High beam (Light Green) - High beam Light (Blue/white)
Nuetral (Purple) - Nuetral (Black/White)
Engine/Oil (Grey) - Engine/oil (White/Brown)
Ground (Black) - Ground (Brown)
Clock Power (Brown) - Key off power (Purple)
Switch Key (Red) - Key on power (Red/blue)
Tach (Yellow) - Tach (Red)
I hope this helps those who want to do this in the future.

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Re: relocating speedo to dash
mgpauls #384224 04/07/2012 3:12 PM
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Re: relocating speedo to dash
saltshaker2002 #384225 03/15/2013 11:56 AM
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I am in the process of putting a Digital Dakota Speedo/Tacho combo gauge HLY-3016 on my Speedmaster right now. DD gives you the option of running with your stock speedo cable or a sensor. the senor is what I'm going with so that I can eliminate the cable off the forks.
The DD gauge is 3 3/8 round. So I needed to change the face of my console. This of course required some fabrication on my part, which is not that hard.


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Edwin #384226 08/13/2013 4:11 PM
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Here is the finished look...... [image][/image]


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