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  • c&c
    • Mar 2026

    #1

    Magnetic speedo pickup location.

    Hi.

    I have a 1981 GS1100E.

    I'm looking for a way to mount a magnetic speedo inside the engin sprocket cover similar to the 1998 GSX 600. There are 4 magnets on the end of the sprocket nut. I'ed be using the GSX600 pickup setup.

    Before any one says ... put in on the front wheel or put it on the rear wheel,
    I know that already.

    Has any one done this?
    What is that rubber used for inside the sprocket cover?

    Thank you
  • Steve
    GS Whisperer
    • Jun 2005
    • 35927
    • southwest oHIo

    #2
    I am not going to tell you to put it at either wheel, but they are the only parts of the bike that will always be moving at "road speed".

    OK, after typing that, I realized that the chain will also be moving at a rate that is relative to road speed, but if you ever change your sprocket size, you will have to recalibrate your speedo.

    The rubber is on the inside of the cover to help quiet down the noise of the chain going over the sprocket.

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    • Agemax
      Forum Guru
      • Apr 2008
      • 8371
      • plymouth uk

      #3
      Originally posted by Steve
      I am not going to tell you to put it at either wheel, but they are the only parts of the bike that will always be moving at "road speed".


      .
      unless you are wheel spinning................or wheelying..........
      1978 GS1085.

      Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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      • Steve
        GS Whisperer
        • Jun 2005
        • 35927
        • southwest oHIo

        #4
        Originally posted by Agemax
        unless you are wheel spinning................or wheelying..........
        I was thinking of us mere mortals.



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        mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
        hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
        #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
        #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
        Family Portrait
        Siblings and Spouses
        Mom's first ride
        Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
        (Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)

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        • c&c

          #5
          I want to hide as many wires as I can. That si why I want to move it away from the front wheel. In the sprocket cover it will be hidden.

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          • posplayr
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            • Dec 2007
            • 23673
            • Tucson Az

            #6
            Originally posted by c&c
            Hi.

            I have a 1981 GS1100E.

            I'm looking for a way to mount a magnetic speedo inside the engin sprocket cover similar to the 1998 GSX 600. There are 4 magnets on the end of the sprocket nut. I'ed be using the GSX600 pickup setup.

            Before any one says ... put in on the front wheel or put it on the rear wheel,
            I know that already.

            Has any one done this?
            What is that rubber used for inside the sprocket cover?

            Thank you
            There is a reed switch speed pickup inside of your speedometer for Turn Signal auto cancel (TSCU). It creates a 12V square wave proportional top speed.

            Use it as an input to your electronic speedo.

            Duh, I realize you are probably getting rid of the Lunch box?
            Last edited by posplayr; 07-07-2014, 01:25 PM.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by c&c
              I want to hide as many wires as I can. That si why I want to move it away from the front wheel. In the sprocket cover it will be hidden.
              If a clean installation is the primary goal you should use a GPS speedo and have no wires at all.


              Mark

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              • c&c

                #8
                GPS is not precise enough.
                I found something but I'm keeping it a secret until i get it to work.
                If I able to get it working, t'ill be awesome!

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                • posplayr
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by c&c
                  GPS is not precise enough.
                  I found something but I'm keeping it a secret until i get it to work.
                  If I able to get it working, t'ill be awesome!
                  0.2 m/s ( 1/2 mph) not good enough? And that is not accuracy that is just random noise. It is close to zero mean error.

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                  • c&c

                    #10
                    Never bothered to take a closer look at GPS. But I did now and it looks interesting. Will be doing more research.

                    Thanks

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                    • posplayr
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by c&c
                      Never bothered to take a closer look at GPS. But I did now and it looks interesting. Will be doing more research.

                      Thanks
                      Sorry, I mentioned anything. In your research make sure you understand the difference between uncertainty, accuracy and dynamic response.

                      For typical GPS they are 0.2 m/s, 0.001 m/s , various descriptions.

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                      • c&c

                        #12
                        And the Hz polling rate. The higher the rate the more precise the readings get.
                        They are also quite expensive.

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                        • posplayr
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by c&c
                          And the Hz polling rate. The higher the rate the more precise the readings get.
                          They are also quite expensive.
                          Like I said, forget I said anything.

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                          • c&c

                            #14
                            Originally posted by posplayr
                            Like I said, forget I said anything.
                            To late for that.

                            I dont think I'll be going GPS Speedo. To expensive.
                            I'll try to get my idea to work. If it does it will be cool!

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