Dave Nathanson wrote:Hey, does anyone know what kind of axle odometer is availalbe to put on a TD?
demtears wrote:Dave.
I was thinking about the same thing, I came across in a local bicycle shop an odometer with a remote pickup that attaches to the wheel and the receiver or counter could be installed on the inside of the camper. I dont know how accurate this would be and if it would count hiway speed I haven't researched into yet but I would like to know distanced the tear traveled and to incorporate it into my build.
JUST A THOUGHT!
demtears wrote:thank's tom!
thank's for the info it's nice to know it is possible I was considering the wireless type.![]()
now if I can only fabricate a bracket! to put my car's odometer on my bike.
TomS wrote:I've never actually adaped a cyclo computer for use on a tear. But, for $20 and a few hours of your time, I guess its worth the gamble.
Joseph wrote:[Well, to each his own. I'll stick to my truck's odometer since I'd much rather spend that twenty bucks on good whisky and spend those few hours of my time drinking it...![]()
Joseph
cracker39 wrote:I didn't see whre anyone mentioned wheel travel up and down over bumps. If the pickup is mounted to the chassis, the wheel bounce might affect the pickup as the magnet will change position when the wheel moves up and down. Personally, I'd just keep a log from the tow vehicle's trip odometer.
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