Look what i'm getting...........5 fuction display

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Look what i'm getting...........5 fuction display

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Brought it from HERE worked out £18 inc shipping, any one had any experiace with them?
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Post by speedy(delboy) »

Already have one thanks :wink:
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looks cool - have thought about getting one if i could work out where to fit - not a lot of room up front...

got any photos of yours speedy - would like to see how you fitted it! :lol:
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sonic wrote:looks cool - have thought about getting one if i could work out where to fit - not a lot of room up front...

got any photos of yours speedy - would like to see how you fitted it! :lol:
Don't know if its really needed on ours sonic? Already have a clock. And i'm not really fussed about temperature (i know when its cold!) or battery level (i have a multimeter for that).

It looks cool though, i think you'd have to wedge it right between the screen and the speedo.
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Post by andrew »

a clock with stop watch can be handy but i find a digital watch face araldited on the yoke works fine.


don't really see the point in the rest of the functions and it looks a bit big to find somewhere convenient to mount it.
so it turns out.........sometime i do give a f*ck
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Cheggers wrote:
sonic wrote:looks cool - have thought about getting one if i could work out where to fit - not a lot of room up front...

got any photos of yours speedy - would like to see how you fitted it! :lol:
Don't know if its really needed on ours sonic? Already have a clock. And i'm not really fussed about temperature (i know when its cold!) or battery level (i have a multimeter for that).

It looks cool though, i think you'd have to wedge it right between the screen and the speedo.
yeah but me digi-gear is there... :?

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Cheggers wrote:
sonic wrote:looks cool - have thought about getting one if i could work out where to fit - not a lot of room up front...

got any photos of yours speedy - would like to see how you fitted it! :lol:
Don't know if its really needed on ours sonic? Already have a clock. And i'm not really fussed about temperature (i know when its cold!) or battery level (i have a multimeter for that).

It looks cool though, i think you'd have to wedge it right between the screen and the speedo.
Yeah mine has a clock etc too but the same problem when it comes to fitting anything.....where the hells it meant to go...have thought about getting a camera detector too, but same problem really. :roll:
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Post by svr-ash »

'tis only 6 inches long :oops: and an inch wide :oops:

Planning on putting it on the top yoke

Had a digi watch with a back light velcroed to my sv for a while and its started to go funny so i thought about replacing it with this :wink:

Oh and speedy aint got one :roll: hes just jealous
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makes me wonder how i cope, not having flashing lights or leds telling me my engine temperature, gear, ambient temperature, time or charge output whilst riding.... ;)

i did try using a 3 colour LED mounted in a bezel in my top yoke nut to work as a combined neutral, oil pressure and high beam idiot light - it went purpley-bluey-red if you stalled in neutral with your lights on full beam, which was interesting :lol: then my regulator went and fried it anyway :oops:
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More weight, less speed.
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Post by MinesaVodka »

Ive got a gadget fitted to my bike. It tells me if i am going to fast or overtaking to much...............................
Its called the MISSESS.
On the other hand i suppose you can always switch the display of
All those displays dont they distract you from the riding :roll:
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Post by Dave »

What I want to know, is how much faster does it make your bike go :?: :?: :?: :?:
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Post by Bondy »

svr-ash wrote:'tis only 6 inches long :oops: and an inch wide :oops:
Naver mind mate :P
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Dave wrote:What I want to know, is how much faster does it make your bike go :?: :?: :?: :?:
Like Piper said "More weight, less speed"
So i guess thats the answer right there really. :lol:
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Post by Jenks »

Without sounding like a bit of a boring nob here, can I be the first to say it MIGHT just look a bit tacky on the yoke? or anywhere for that matter? maybe im biased - i had something similar in my first car - a fiat uno 909cc FIRE :lol: never again, NEVER again
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