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Old 11-07-2011, 08:14 AM
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How does everyone mount the their TT? My buddy cut his into his ProTaper Pad...which I like....

Also How and where did you mount your sensor wire? Rotor doesnt have a spot for a magnet so I guess I have to epoxy one on.....and where did you mount your sensor? almost think of the fork guard..not much room between the caliper mount and rotor....


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Old 11-07-2011, 09:29 AM
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my 2011 had a hole in the rotor for a magnet. I used their bar clamp mount and moved my key to the side of the upper triple. what year are you working with?
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Old 11-07-2011, 09:31 AM
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How does everyone mount the their TT? My buddy cut his into his ProTaper Pad...which I like....

Also How and where did you mount your sensor wire? Rotor doesnt have a spot for a magnet so I guess I have to epoxy one on.....and where did you mount your sensor? almost think of the fork guard..not much room between the caliper mount and rotor....
Ditto. I just got one with the aluminum protective case... Have not figured out how to mount it with my GPR submount. Probably gonna involve some alum. and a machine shop

My 98' Pumpkin did not have a sensor mount, I epoxyed (sp?) and zip-tied one to the inside of the fork guard...worked well
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I have mine all apart waiting on forks to get back I will take a picture of what I did tonight and try and upload. it was pretty easy, and if you knew how mechanically inept I am, that would really mean something.
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Old 11-07-2011, 10:07 AM
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I'll have to take some better pictures when I get home tonight, but I made an aluminum bracket that bolts to the triple clamp (I think there was an existing hole?) You can see the bracket in this photo. I have had no issues with damage in the position shown and the display is very readable.

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Old 11-07-2011, 10:23 AM
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I'll have to take some better pictures when I get home tonight, but I made an aluminum bracket that bolts to the triple clamp (I think there was an existing hole?) You can see the bracket in this photo. I have had no issues with damage in the position shown and the display is very readable.

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I am familiar with the existing hole. Good idea!

This might be beneficial also because I have a bunch of the Sicass wiring behind the headlight mask, it is a big rat-nest looking mess. The bracket you made looks like it could possibly be a good anchor point for some of my wiring as I would like to make it a little cleaner.
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Here is what I did for this weekend's enduro....gonna try it out and see how it goes....I rode about 5 miles like this and worked pretty good....

also what is your guys tire size....my mx31 is 2159...
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Old 11-07-2011, 10:28 PM
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Here are some more photos of my mounting bracket and the wheel sensor/magnet mounting. My front disc was too thick for the Trail Tech magnet mount to properly clip on, so I JB welded it in place and have had no problems with it since. I did drill the hole in the disc to mount it.

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