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Well I finally solved it.
The plug from the new sensor had the side wires reversed.
So I changed them in the same order with the old one and now it works :dance:
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Excellent news...please could you post a link to where you got it from? :happyhappy:
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I actually emailed Leonelli.
They responded pretty fast.
They didnt have the exact same sensor,so I asked them to send me one with a different plug.
The difference was that it had a female plug while the old one had a male one.
So I bought two male plugs and made an adaptor.
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Ηello to the team... Dante is ut possible to tell me which sensir did you order from Leonelli ? That would be great.. thank you
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Hello. I replaced my speed sensor with one from an Aprilia RS 125 2006 - 2012 which is identical with the Cagiva one. It works except it shows almost double the speed. Anyone had this issue?
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This is the Aprillia sensor which is identical with the one i took out from the raptor
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Post by Trevor68 »

Not personally, but I have just ordered one of these to compensate for a gearing change, I wonder if it would help?

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From what I understand, it's the bolts in the rear disc that triggers the sensor, so at a guess it probably has something to do with the spacings of the bolts being different on the Aprilla compared to the Raptor. The link that Trevor posted would fix the problem, I've used a speedo healer to make a 1000 speedo work on the 650, and also to convert a mph speedo to kmh.
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Thank you for the advice. I will try the speedo healer.
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