Nick Hulme
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About time I got around to this, I've had the bits for over 6 months ;-)
My first step was to fit the sensor and magnet somewhere that would give true RPM even in back-gear.
My Super 7 isn't standard, but for one that is fitting a cylindrical magnet in one of the holes in the standard Super 7 gear and making the bracket reach far enough back to place the sensor behind the gear would work. I've tested function with a cylindrical magnet at 90 degrees to the sensor and it works fine.
My first step was to fit the sensor and magnet somewhere that would give true RPM even in back-gear.
My Super 7 isn't standard, but for one that is fitting a cylindrical magnet in one of the holes in the standard Super 7 gear and making the bracket reach far enough back to place the sensor behind the gear would work. I've tested function with a cylindrical magnet at 90 degrees to the sensor and it works fine.