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WHEEL SENSORS

INSTALLS

Some ATVs require 
mounting the wheel 
sensor directly to the 
brake caliper.

Drill a 1/8” hole 
through the caliper 
mount, then use the 
self-tapping screw to 
secure the sensor.

BRAKE CALIPER WHEEL SENSOR

Brake Caliper 

Wheel Sensor

If the fork is close to 
the brake rotor, then 
the VHB fork sensor 
can be used. Peel 
and stick the sensor 
to the fork.

Try to have the tip of 
the sensor about 1/2 
inch away from the 
magnet in the rotor.

CONVENTIONAL FORK SENSOR

Rotor Bolt Magnet

Conventional Fork

VHB Wheel Sensor

Some kits include 
a metal C-bracket 
to help mount the 
sensor, as shown.

Use the jam nuts to 
secure the sensor to 
the C-bracket. Use 
loctite rather than 
over-tightening the 
jam nuts.

C-BRACKET WHEEL SENSOR

C-Bracket

Wheel Sensor

Trail Tech wheel 
sensors work with the 
KTM and Husqvarna 
OEM install location.

Screw the wheel 
sensor into the OEM 
caliper position. Insert 
the black magnet into 
the pre-drilled hole in 
the rotor and secure 
with the retainer clip.

KTM WHEEL SENSOR

KTM Magnetic

Retainer

KTM OEM Wheel 

Sensor Position

If there are fork 
guards next to the 
brake rotor, then the 
fork guard wheel 
sensor can be 
installed as shown. 

Try to have the tip of 
the sensor about 1/2 
inch away from the 
magnet in the rotor.

INVERTED FORK WHEEL SENSOR

Rotor Bolt Magnet

Inverted Fork

Wheel Sensor

Rotor Shield

Wheel Sensor

For UTVs and quads 
with a rotor shield, 
position the sensor 
there.

Drill a 3/8” hole and 
use the jam nuts to 
secure the sensor to 
the rotor shield. Use 
loctite rather than 
over-tightening the 
jam nuts.

ROTOR SHIELD WHEEL SENSOR

MAGNET INSTALLATION:

Install a magnet on the brake rotor to trigger 
the speed sensor each wheel rotation.

Remove one of the stock rotor bolts and 
install the magnetic rotor bolt as shown, do 
not overtighten past 10 ft-lb of torque. If the 
magnetic bolt will not work, the kit includes a 
spare magnet that can be installed into one 
of the rotor spaces.  Use the included retainer 
clip or epoxy such as JB Weld to secure.

Magnetic Retainer or Spare Magnet

Magnetic Rotor Bolt

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