This week/weekend was speedometer related. I first built a plate to hold the Vipertech on top of the triple clamp using the original mounts for the RM400 handlebars. I spent a lot of time measuring and building it and it was nicely positioned - but when I got it painted and mounted I realized how bad the wires were going to look on the backside of the mount with it being mounted so high. Plan 2 was to mount it on the bottom of th triple clamp. I started at 10 AM and took about 1/2 for lunch.....and I finished at 5:00 PM.....I just can't believe how much time this stuff takes!
Black mount is the one I made first and won't use......silver one is now painted black and ready to mount when the paint cures:

This is the speedo/tach in the new mount. The 4 blank holes will be for the L/R turn signals, neutral light and high beam.

This is what the wires on the backside look like. I was not going to be able to tolerate looking at these when the thing was mounted on top of the triple clamp.

The new mount being lower will hide the wires behind the headlight.

My bike has 1,763 miles on it, and I wanted the odometer to show that accurately. The new unit came with 0 miles in it. I hooked the speedo unit to a battery, then I mounted a magnet on the wheel of a small grinder that I have an taped the sensor to the grinder so it would pick up the spinning magnet.

I set the wheel size really big in the programming, and I could really rack up the miles fast at 338 mph!

I let it run for a while on Saturday and got over 1,000 miles, and today I got it exactly at 1,763 miles. I had to watch closely the last few minutes to get it right were it needed to be.