Digital GPS Speedometer
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 7:13 pm
For those who have an interest:
Here is the digital GPS-based speedometer / tripmeter that I ordered today from Bike Nashbar:
http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10 ... viewHeader
Although actually a bicycle cyclometer, it can be used on any scooter or motorcycle. No wiring is needed,
which makes installation very simple. Heck, you could even check your lawnmower's speed if that
is something that you would like to know !!
I had a bicycle digital speedometer mounted on the top / behind my Ducati's fairing, which made it
easy to check speed or distance without having to look down. That setup required a magnetic pickup
mounted on the front wheel. This new Cateye speedometer is a GPS type, so installation couldn't be simpler.
As with the Ducati, I plan to install the Cateye unit on the top / rear area of my 2015 PCX150's tall windscreen (when I
get a tall windscreen ! ).
The usual price on this Cateye 10 GPS unit is generally about $100 - 120; however, Nashbar's already
discounted price ( 90 dollars ) is discounted an additional 20% now for orders above $ 49, and
shipping is free. So, I got it for $ 72, with free shipping.
Cateye has always been considered a high quality manufacturer, so I decided: Why not ? Garmin GPS
units are considerably higher than $72. Also, I especially like the large speed display. Most of the Garmin
units have somewhat smaller speed displays.
Johnny
Here is the digital GPS-based speedometer / tripmeter that I ordered today from Bike Nashbar:
http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10 ... viewHeader
Although actually a bicycle cyclometer, it can be used on any scooter or motorcycle. No wiring is needed,
which makes installation very simple. Heck, you could even check your lawnmower's speed if that
is something that you would like to know !!
I had a bicycle digital speedometer mounted on the top / behind my Ducati's fairing, which made it
easy to check speed or distance without having to look down. That setup required a magnetic pickup
mounted on the front wheel. This new Cateye speedometer is a GPS type, so installation couldn't be simpler.
As with the Ducati, I plan to install the Cateye unit on the top / rear area of my 2015 PCX150's tall windscreen (when I
get a tall windscreen ! ).
The usual price on this Cateye 10 GPS unit is generally about $100 - 120; however, Nashbar's already
discounted price ( 90 dollars ) is discounted an additional 20% now for orders above $ 49, and
shipping is free. So, I got it for $ 72, with free shipping.
Cateye has always been considered a high quality manufacturer, so I decided: Why not ? Garmin GPS
units are considerably higher than $72. Also, I especially like the large speed display. Most of the Garmin
units have somewhat smaller speed displays.
Johnny