3D printed Speedo MPH Bezel
3D printed Speedo MPH Bezel
It doesn't look half bad, quite smart.
Unfortunately I cannot upload an image, because my "...board attachment quota...", has been reached, apparently!
However message me and I'll send you a picture of it installed.
The face of my Veglia (Borletti, 220kph) speedo measured 73.21mm across, verniered on the face of the glass, between the case flanges.
If you have a 3d printer I can send you the design, but you will have to put numbers on it, obvious when you see the picture and easy to do. The numbers will need to be 3mm.
If you don't have a 3d printer, and if you ask very nicely the lad may print you one off. He might want a small donation for time and materials.
It is much better than any of the alternatives out there, that I have managed to find, and I have tried a couple.
Please understand there is no guarantee of accuracy, so if you use it and get caught speeding or something, I will accept absolutely no liability!
Anyway, stay well everyone.
Kind Regards
Jack
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Re: 3D printed Speedo MPH Bezel
Hi i have 1975 moto morini sport but need a face for the taco with a 8500 red line can you help out thank you Gareth jones
Re: 3D printed Speedo MPH Bezel
Gareth - only just seen this message! What we came up with was something that clips into a speedometer bezel on the outside of the glass, to simply mark (for instance) 50kph is approx 30mph. We did not make a new clock face to fit in the speedometer, on to the mechanism.
Presuming that you have a tacho with and existing face, just mask off the appropriate part on the outside of the glass, mash it and paint a line!
Good luck.
Regards
jack
Presuming that you have a tacho with and existing face, just mask off the appropriate part on the outside of the glass, mash it and paint a line!
Good luck.
Regards
jack