Bell Platimum Wireless Speedometer Owners Manual

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I have a habit of not being able to find an owners manual when I need it! So, I've started scanning them, so I will be able to locate 'em.

Here's a copy of this one, if YOU need it... Enjoy!

Bell Platimum Series Wireless Speedometer
 

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Thanks for the owners manual.
I found some 4 or 5 inch long plastic ties somewhere that have an eighth inch tab in the slot that allows the ties to be used over and over. Loosely tying will keep your speedometer in place and subsequent removal for battery replacement.

Now if I can just find my bike owners manual to find my tire size for the speedometer calibration. LOL
 
now you know why I have a flat spot in the middle of my forehead. I slap it every time I do something stupid. Wow I could have had a V8.
 
Yup. (The tape measure, NOT the flat spot!!!) Make a mark on the floor & align the valve stem with it. Keeping your weight on the bike, roll it until the stem makes one full rotation, and mark the floor again... the distance between the two marks (in mm) is the constant that you'll need to enter.

It's most accurate to do this, even when you know the tire size, as tires are different heights, and run at different pressures, and by riders with different weights - the value in the book is an average.
 
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Aloha!

I know its a long shot but I lost my manual too. Are there more scans to go with that, just the first page is showing? The newer versions are a little different programming. Specifically, following the km/m selection is the upper two digit # for age and the lower three digit # for weight?

Thanks
 
Aloha!

I know its a long shot but I lost my manual too. Are there more scans to go with that, just the first page is showing? The newer versions are a little different programming. Specifically, following the km/m selection is the upper two digit # for age and the lower three digit # for weight?

Thanks
Click the link directly above the picture, it's a pdf file with what you need.
 
I think i would only touch that through a linux box VM
Kid I think you got too caught up in coding and programming, I think you should start thinking more like a computer engineer than a code sniper.

He just wanted a copy of the pdf. This is a trusted member with a post ages old, and with the sophisticated software running this forum and server you really think something like THAT just went unnoticed?

Lighten up. It's just a .pdf
 
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