Or aluminum foil held with black tape, with a ground wire.Grounded wire shield. In other words, use a braided steel sheath around the wires and connect it (electrically) to the frame of the bike.
I am using one right now.Okay folks, gonna need some feedback on this so I'd know if I should take a chance on this product. Has anyone ever used a Bell Wireless Cyclocomputer on a motorized bike, or similar speedo comp....and if it actually WORKED ?
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I don't like any electronic speedometers, I can't read them with a glance.
I just stick with old school Analogs, like $17 and they always work.
The needle tends to bounce at super slow speeds, but runs pointing up on a well made direct drive.
It only goes to 50mph but that is just enough for that 45mph 4-stroke shifter, and there is something satisfying seeing a speedometer pegged to the right ;-}
A good bike is top of the list if you want to go really fast.That must be a cool feeling. Don't think I've ever built any thing that made it past low 40s. 45, tops.
Building mostly junkers and wally world -ers. Probably a good thing, LoL.