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So I've almost got everything together to come up the mount for the Crank Trigger sensor. I decided seeing I dont run AC that I would use this mounting point as its close by and offers good stable mounting.

So This is the design I will likely go with for the main arm, I haven't come up with the holder for the sensor yet as i'll likely just wing it.

Likely End product:

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Over the top lite weight model:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well I've been a little busy of late and finally had a few hours well more like 5 to start machining up tje crank sensor mount. Currently about 75% complete

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Be kind I haven't used a mill in around 10 years!

Those hollowed out areas may have been better with a X left inside to reduce vibration flex/movement.

Also the sensor does not look square to the cutout wheel, it may be level but your approaching the wheel from below the crank center line, probably the sensor would be better turned a few degrees right.

Otherwise looks pretty good for someone having a go at home. :)

  • 6 years later...

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