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Yet another SIP question

Postby coaster » Sun May 07, 2017 2:12 pm

I beginning to loose the will to live trying the get a sensible reading on my SIP 2 speedo using an external sensor. I have the sensor aligned to pick up the pulse from the front wheel studs and the little blue light flashes off as a stud passes the sensor 4 times per revolution. I measured the type circumference of the tyre (1325mm) and input that figure on screen 3 and 4 pulses on screen 1. The speedo works but seriously under reads. There is a setting on screen 3 that I think is to do with the speedo drive gear ratio but there is no mention of what it should be set for when using an external pick up :?

I tried a few random settings which do seem to affect it but generally make the problem worse :oops:

Any suggestions??

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Re: Yet another SIP question

Postby Storkfoot » Sun May 07, 2017 4:57 pm

No idea, mate. As you know, I do wonder why there are so many threads about problems with these Speedos.
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Re: Yet another SIP question

Postby coaster » Sun May 07, 2017 5:09 pm

Storkfoot wrote:No idea, mate. As you know, I do wonder why there are so many threads about problems with these Speedos.


I think most problems are down to the poorly written and confusing instructions all written up in a booklet only slightly larger than a book of stamps :roll:
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Re: Yet another SIP question

Postby dave411 » Tue May 09, 2017 5:15 pm

Why not try the pick up that goes into the drive for the speedo cable?
It converts the linear drive into a signal,and that is it.Sounds simple to me.
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Re: Yet another SIP question

Postby Scooterlam » Wed May 10, 2017 11:47 pm

Id guess use a GPS app or satnav to find the margin of error.
Say 50% then increase your wheel measurements by X2 to correct.
I doubt the maths would be that easy but you get the idea
Sometimes its easier to work around a problem than solving it.
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Re: Yet another SIP question

Postby coaster » Wed May 10, 2017 11:54 pm

dave411 wrote:Why not try the pick up that goes into the drive for the speedo cable?
It converts the linear drive into a signal,and that is it.Sounds simple to me.


That is a possibility that someone on FB suggested as I now realise that SIP have completely confused the issue by using 2 different external systems.
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Re: Yet another SIP question

Postby coaster » Wed May 10, 2017 11:55 pm

Scooterlam wrote:Id guess use a GPS app or satnav to find the margin of error.
Say 50% then increase your wheel measurements by X2 to correct.
I doubt the maths would be that easy but you get the idea
Sometimes its easier to work around a problem than solving it.


Yes, I will give that a go at the weekend

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Re: Yet another SIP question

Postby Fast n Furious » Thu May 11, 2017 4:11 pm

Colin...... If your speedo is registering a speed when the bike is running on the stand then this is typically an RFI problem generated by your ignition.
If I use a Non resistor spark plug on mine, I can make it do 125MPH....... in the Garage!
Just make sure the action of your engine isn't corrupting the display before messing with the pulses per mile setting.
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