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MisterZ 11-11-2022 04:09 PM

Golf Cart Speedometer
 
I had to change the battery on my Cateye velo 7 speedometer on my Yamaha cart. What tire size do I use to set up the unit?

Keefelane66 11-11-2022 04:37 PM

It should be marked clearly on tire just like a car

Mortal1 11-11-2022 05:03 PM

It's based on the outermost circumference of the tire. If you don't know how google cateye velo 7 instructions. Read and follow. This is much easier than trying to explain it all.

tophcfa 11-11-2022 05:38 PM

Put a chalk mark at the bottom of the tire at 6 o’clock and also mark a line on the garage floor right below. Put the cart in neutral and push it in a straight line until the mark on the tire is again right at 6 o’clock and again make a mark on the garage floor. Now measure the exact distance between the two marks on the garage floor and you will have your answer.

MisterZ 11-11-2022 09:36 PM

It's a 10-inch tire but on the cat eye the choices for tire sizes are only 28 26 24 20 18. It also allows you to input centimeters. I know these speedometers are frequently used in golf carts. If anyone has a cat eye speedometer how did you set it up? (program it)

UsuallyLurking 11-12-2022 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by MisterZ (Post 2156966)
It's a 10-inch tire but on the cat eye the choices for tire sizes are only 28 26 24 20 18. It also allows you to input centimeters. I know these speedometers are frequently used in golf carts. If anyone has a cat eye speedometer how did you set it up? (program it)

It looks like it wants entry in CM. 10 inches = 25.4 CM, so 26 seems to be a good choice.

Mrs.Guy 11-12-2022 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by UsuallyLurking (Post 2157082)
It looks like it wants entry in CM. 10 inches = 25.4 CM, so 26 seems to be a good choice.

:) Sounds good and you can check the accuracy with an app on your phone.

dewilson58 11-12-2022 10:19 AM

Does it matter???.............do people drive carts looking at there speed??

:posting:

billethkid 11-12-2022 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2157109)
Does it matter???.............do people drive carts looking at there speed??

:posting:

So you know when to decelerate approaching the tee box!?

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TSO/ISPF 11-12-2022 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2157109)
Does it matter???.............do people drive carts looking at there speed??

:posting:

If the cart in front of you is doing 18 mph you can feel comfortable passing them and not getting a ticket. :wave:

gbs317 11-13-2022 04:40 AM

I just changed my battery and recorded tire size as 1601.

mrf0151 11-13-2022 05:18 AM

My Striker Speedo is set at 1600 for the 10 inch tire. Sound like the new brand of Speedo they are using gives you different choices for the 10 inch tire. Stop into the dealer where you purchased and ask them.
Interesting that this is even an issue in that the Striker retains this information in memory while changing the battery. One would assume this brand you have would do the same.

roscoguy 11-13-2022 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2156929)
Put a chalk mark at the bottom of the tire at 6 o’clock and also mark a line on the garage floor right below. Put the cart in neutral and push it in a straight line until the mark on the tire is again right at 6 o’clock and again make a mark on the garage floor. Now measure the exact distance between the two marks on the garage floor and you will have your answer.

:agree:This works. The Velo 7 wants centimeters though so if your measurement is in inches, divide by .3937 and enter that number. As an alternative, with your tires inflated to their 'normal' pressure, measure from the pavement to the center of the hub/wheel of the front, driver's side. Then double that number & multiply by pi (3.1417). As above, if your measurement is in centimeters, enter that number. If it's inches, divide by .3937.

dewilson58 11-13-2022 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by TSO/ISPF (Post 2157160)
If the cart in front of you is doing 18 mph you can feel comfortable passing them and not getting a ticket. :wave:

:1rotfl::1rotfl:

talonip 11-13-2022 07:56 AM

Iphone app
 
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Originally Posted by MisterZ (Post 2156915)
I had to change the battery on my Cateye velo 7 speedometer on my Yamaha cart. What tire size do I use to set up the unit?

You can get an app for iPhone that tells you your speed. Simple.


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