Quarkdudes 1995 Diamond Back 80cc KingsMotor engine (PICS)

Here is the screamin 1995 Diamond Back Mountain bike with the 4 mods listed on the Newbie page.

Here is another view of the bike. Summer in New Mexico, great riding weather.

Here is the other side. I just noticed that I didn't have the stainless intake or the aftermarket intake cover on at this time. I'll have to take some more pics with the mods on.
 

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The magnet/sensor counts revolutions. It does not matter where on the spoke you put it as long as the sensor reeds the magnet. It just clicks revolutions, then the computer calculates speed using the circumference of the tire and the number of clicks per sampling period.

I had the same question and was educated by a bicycle master who laughing at me the whole time made me figure it out for myself.one revolution is one revolution whether at the axle or the tire. One is just going a whole lot faster :D

I see...and yeah I am a little embarassed that I didn't figger that out - but it's not in the instructions! :eek: Granted the instructions are barely english, but a quick - "computer counts revolutions" would have been enough...

sorry for thread-jacking...back to you Quarkdude...
 
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