Honda/Skyteam Monkey/Gorilla speedo adapter

Honda/Skyteam Monkey/Gorilla speedo adapter

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My speedometer on my Skyteam Gorilla isn't reliable at all; I've noticed it saying 80km/h when the GPS reads 65. To fix this problem, I ordered a cycle speedometer called the Sigma BS5.12 and installed it on my bike right away. The initial issue was that the magnets' distance from the sensor was too great, so I had to print the part over again. To make it easier to assemble without supports, simply rotate the piece accordingly. Before installing the part, I cut a strip of duct tape, placed it on the inside (the side that will come into contact with the fork), and this serves as protection against PLA scratches on the fork body – although using it is completely optional. I utilized two self-adhesive Neodym magnets (D10*1mm): these can be found at supermagnete.at or any similar store online. Print Settings: - Rafts: No - Supports: No - Resolution: 0.15

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