AiM Sport
Aim Kart Front Wheel Speed Sensor
SKU:00183
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Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
New Zealand:
- Nationwide delivery for just $14 NZD ($19 for helmets).
- Delivered by NZ Couriers or Post Haste.
- Delivery Time: 1-7 days (avg. of 1.3).
- Free Local Pickup is also available from 15 Michael Road, Paraparaumu 5032.
Australia:
- Standard shipping costs $36.95 AUD ($49.95 for helmets).
- Delivered by Asendia, DHL Express or FedEx.
- Delivery Time: 7 - 14 days (avg. of 7.8).
- For large items we may need to contact you if the freight is higher than expected.
Secure Payment Methods
Secure Payment Methods
We accept Apple & Google Pay, Debit or Credit Cards, and PayPal for easy and secure transactions.
Exclusively for our New Zealand customers, we offer Afterpay and Bank Transfer.
Import Duties & Taxes
Import Duties & Taxes
Please note that your country may charge import duties, taxes and fees that you may have to pay ahead of delivery. If you have any questions regarding this, please get in touch.
MyChron Front speed sensor with magnet. Connects to MyChron Expansion.
The kart speed sensor allows you to measure your kart's front wheel speed. This sensor is a 'non-contact' device and needs a magnetic metal trigger to pass the sensor face.
The sensor’s sensing distance is from 3 mm to 5 mm; the speed sensor is supplied with a 1700 mm long extension cable.
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