My apologies again for the strange links, I am incapable of logging on from anywhere, all I get is a blank page.
http://tinyurl.com/3bxdpoThe display mounted on the fold brace, at the point with the 'no foot' sticker.
The display is removable from the mount, which is just small enough to fit when the frame is fully closed.
It is on cable ties, and can move freely along the length of the pipe.
Why is the display on the Fold brace and not on the handlebars where it should be?
Insufficient range.
The sensor on a full size bike would be less than 2 feet from the readout.
On this bike it is only sensitive enough to receive at just past the press lock springs.
http://tinyurl.com/2shqcnhow the display looks from riding position, in spite of the camera making it look a mile away, it is a large readable display.
http://tinyurl.com/38qfj5My handy work.
None of it is permanently attached to the bike, The L frame is a "2 1/2 inch by 2 1/2 inch" zink plated corner brace.
The 13 4 inch long cable ties; several are attached to each other to make longer loops, give some spring to
the frame. The 3 on the bike body above the splash guard are to keep the frame at the correct angle forward and back.
I have a large messy glob of white glue holding the magnet sensor to the metal frame, and a tie to the sensor in case the glue ever breaks.
The contraption has a pretty close tolerance, with the sensor being only 2 mm from the magnet, this is adjustable by the straps at the top end of the L frame.
http://tinyurl.com/3yth2oAfter Ive field tested it, I will trim down the ties so that this thing won't have anything to chew on.
http://tinyurl.com/2nd6lbThe best picture of the lot.
None of the ties are closer than 4 mm from the tire, and that one is at the end of the L frame as a safety strap at the end of the sensor.
Next I have to try and get the speed indicated to be correct. The wheel diameter is set in MM, and the instructions come with a 24 inch setting, so I am going with 1/4 of that until I can fine tune it.