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Re: [ST] Electronic design help



No. The forks are too narrow and/or the wheel is too side. Can't be 
machined down enough, either.

At 10:32 AM 8/14/2004, you wrote:
>The electronic RS/Daytona sender won't fit?
>
>George LeRoy Tirebiter wrote:
>
>>I've converted my 1995 Steamer to Daytona 17-inch wheels and brakes, but 
>>kept the stock front forks. The stock forks are too narrow to allow 
>>fitting a standard speedometer drive, so this summer I'm using an 
>>electronic bike speedometer. What I would really like to do, however, is 
>>use an electronic dash unit from another bike, like a Sprint. This would 
>>entail two major bits of work: converting the signal from the bike 
>>speedometer sender and the mechanical tach sender to compatible 
>>electronic senders. Are there any designers out there who can give me 
>>some hints on what I should do?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
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>John Albright
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