10-03-2002, 11:55am
Ok,
I did some more reading - it's the pink wire - right? (and no, I'm not colour blind - just a little slow)
There is a pink wire off the connector on the speedo sensor so I'm assuming that this is the elusive 'green' wire. Does this mean that changing the impedence on this wire confuses the computer into thinking the bike is actually going faster than it is? (ie: the computer thinks it's in a higher gear)
confused? . . . I sure am, but I'm gonna try that one.
Now the only question is, is the resister connected in parallel with the sensor or does it replace it totally? My first guess is in parallel, but then my background is electronics and not mechanics.
Wish me luck . . . I think I'll need it.
cheers,
WARD <i></i>
I did some more reading - it's the pink wire - right? (and no, I'm not colour blind - just a little slow)
There is a pink wire off the connector on the speedo sensor so I'm assuming that this is the elusive 'green' wire. Does this mean that changing the impedence on this wire confuses the computer into thinking the bike is actually going faster than it is? (ie: the computer thinks it's in a higher gear)
confused? . . . I sure am, but I'm gonna try that one.
Now the only question is, is the resister connected in parallel with the sensor or does it replace it totally? My first guess is in parallel, but then my background is electronics and not mechanics.
Wish me luck . . . I think I'll need it.
cheers,
WARD <i></i>