Details of Speedometers for Motorbikes and Scooters available from TwinWheelz.com
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Motorcycle Speedometers~Motorcycle Speedometers~~~2377~11663~~
Kawasaki Chrome Tachometer~Kawasaki Chrome Tachometer: 1:5 ratio: 65mm face.~Kawasaki Chrome Tachometer: 1:5 ratio: 65mm face~Kawasaki Chrome Tachometer|BKTAC01|~2377~8691~~
Honda Chrome Tachometer~Honda Chrome Tachometer: 1:7 ratio: 65mm face.~Honda Chrome Tachometer: 1:7 ratio: 65mm face~Honda Chrome Tachometer|BKTAC02|~2377~8692~~
1:4 Ratio Chrome Tachometer~1:4 ratio chrome tachometer: fits Honda: Yamaha and Suzuki. 65mm face.~1:4 ratio chrome tachometer: fits Honda: Yamaha and Suzuki. 65mm face~1%3A4 Ratio Chrome Tachometer|BKTAC03|~2377~8693~~
Chrome Mini Speedo~Mini chrome speedo. Available in MPH and KPH. 65mm Face~Mini chrome speedo. Available in MPH and KPH. 65mm Face
New Low Price~Make Selection|BKMSPMPH|MPH|BKMSPMPH|KPH|BKMSPKMH|~2377~8694~~
Mechanical Kilometre Converters~As with the Electronic Kilometre Converter, the Mechanical version works in the same way, in that it converts the speedometer and the odometer from kilometres to miles per hour. It achieves this by the means of a clever little gearbox connected directly to your speedo cable. Before you purchase one of these devices, you need to ascertain whether your bike’s speedo is electronic or mechanical, this can easily be checked by looking at your front wheel, if there is a cable running to it from the speedometer then it is mechanical, however if there is an electrical wire going from the speedometer to the gearbox then you will need the Electronic version. There are two types of Mechanical Kilometre Converters, an upper cable assembly which connects straight into the back of the speedometer, and a lower cable assembly which connects into the wheel fitting. You can use either on of these depending on your own preferences, or depending on space available forfitting~As with the Electronic Kilometre Converter, the Mechanical version works in the same way, in that it converts the speedometer and the odometer from kilometres to miles per hour. It achieves this by the means of a clever little gearbox connected directly to your speedo cable. Before you purchase one of these devices, you need to ascertain whether your bike’s speedo is electronic or mechanical, this can easily be checked by looking at your front wheel, if there is a cable running to it from the speedometer then it is mechanical, however if there is an electrical wire going from the speedometer to the gearbox then you will need the Electronic version. There are two types of Mechanical Kilometre Converters, an upper cable assembly which connects straight into the back of the speedometer, and a lower cable assembly which connects into the wheel fitting. You can use either on of these depending on your own preferences, or depending on space available forfitting~Make Selection|MX|For Use Only At Bottom of Cable|MXMKC1|For Use Only At Top of Cable|MXMKC2|~2377~2380~kilometre,mile,per,hour,mph,kph,speedo,odometer,gearbox~
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