With this type of sensor, I assume I can remove the front wheel, remove the original speedometer gear assembly, and replace it with this new sensor? Please let me know if it's more involved than that haha. I will make sure the dimensions are correct too. Thanks 👍
Thanks guys! Going to buy the one Loose Chain suggested. Should be easy to hook that one up. I didn't intend to upset anyone, I was only looking for advice, and I admit my original post may have been poorly conceived in hindsight. I'm just excited to keep pushing forward with my project bike.
Okay this is perfect, haven't seen this option. That would be a great alternative to what I was asking. Can you send me a link to purchase one of these please? Much appreciated :)
I didn't purchase the converter man. Please read the original post. You are wasting both of our time, please go elsewhere. I am being very reasonable, you are just not comprehending what I am trying to do, and that's not my fault. Sorry brother.
This entire thread's purpose is to rewire the two wires into my new three wire speedometer speed sensor. They do not make a three wire version of the converter that my bike currently uses. If you are not providing helpful feedback aimed towards this thread's purpose, please stop responding. You...
The CB750 used a cable driven speedometer. The original analog cable has since been converted to a digital signal using the converter mentioned in my original post. But the converter uses 2 wires, not 3 wires. I'm just looking for help to see if I can use the converter with my new speedometer...
I'd like to use the bike's factory speed sensor, which the converter from dimecitycycles utilizes. But they only sell a two wire version made specifically for Acewell speedometers
The yellow wire (left) is Speed Sensor Positive Pole, Green (middle) wire is Speed Sensor Negative Pole, and Black (right) wire is Speed Sensor Signal.
Hey guys,
I recently purchased a 1981 CB750F that came with an aftermarket speedometer included (Acewell MD52).
I personally do not like the style of the Acewell, so I am swapping it with this one...