ComputerCableRouteBottom.JPG --- Detail of the routing of the cyclecomputer's cable from the left shock tube, along the brake cable, and up into the cowl following the brake line, then the instrument cluster cabling. ComputerCableRouteTop.JPG --- Detail of the routing of the cyclecomputer's cable down the front brake cable into the instrument cluster. From here it heads down the neck and follows the main instrument wiring. I didn't have to remove the head plastic, I did it by feel with the wire itself. Internally, the wire has heat-shrink tubing to keep it neat since I had to lengthen the sensor cable and it requires a pair. ComputerCloseup.JPG --- Shows the Sigma Targa cyclecompuer (and the top speed from Rocket Mule's last run). Chose it for it's vibration resistance (it's for mtn. biking) and for it's support of small wheel sizes (some cyclecomputers won't do sizes much smaller than BMX tires). ComputerSensor.JPG --- Shows mounting of sensor, zip tied and rubber-shock mounted to bring it closer to the sensor. The magent is epoxied to the wheel. I couldn't get it to work at first, turned out that metal "sheath" for the magnet was actually *interfering* with proper operation, so I had to remove it. The electrical tape is a safety precaution and "hides" the magent, keeps it clean. ComputerTempMount.JPG --- Closeup of the computer mount, which is temporary. Haven't decided how to permanently affix it yet since the "base" for the computer is curved. Basically it's just tied on with twisted wire. Dash&Computer.JPG --- Shows the overall view of the handlebars/dash of Rocket Mule after the installation.