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A Hall effect sensor on a motorcycle is an electronic component that detects the presence or changes in a magnetic field. It is commonly used in systems like the ignition, speedometer, or motor controller to monitor rotational speed, position, or throttle inputs. By converting the magnetic field into an electrical signal, the sensor provides accurate data to the bike’s ECU (Electronic Control Unit), which can then adjust performance, optimize fuel/energy consumption, or control other functions. Hall effect sensors are durable and reliable, working well in harsh environments.
Manufacturer | Model | Diagram |
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Talaria | MX5 (Sting Pro) [TL5500] | View parts diagram |