carnut108
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Can someone point me in the right direction for a handlebar mounted indicator that will tell me what gear I am in. Are these easy to install ?
Can someone point me in the right direction for a handlebar mounted indicator that will tell me what gear I am in. Are these easy to install ?
There is a thread not too old showing someone doing a gear indicator mod too.
We've only made one (two actually) units to date and they are a simple indicator that installs into the gauge cluster. I know I have a pic on Facebook but can't access that site from this computer (see the link in my signature).
I do have sending units that replace the stock neutral sender with contact points for all 5 gears (and neutral). They are easy to swap out and then I can even get the connector to tie into so it's a plug and play from the sensor. Wire up something that will turn on based on the changing grounds when it gets to that gear.
I don't have time at the moment to make a simple circuit but maybe some of the other electrical guru's on here can help out.
OK, so you know I need those original pics!
What I think most people would like would be something that can convert that signal to a digital readout and the small indicator.
We've only made one (two actually) units to date and they are a simple indicator that installs into the gauge cluster. I know I have a pic on Facebook but can't access that site from this computer (see the link in my signature).
I do have sending units that replace the stock neutral sender with contact points for all 5 gears (and neutral). They are easy to swap out and then I can even get the connector to tie into so it's a plug and play from the sensor. Wire up something that will turn on based on the changing grounds when it gets to that gear.
I don't have time at the moment to make a simple circuit but maybe some of the other electrical guru's on here can help out.
Might work perfectly. I'll need to make an adapter harness to connect from the OEM sending unit to this meter and also somewhere to pickup the power from. Not sure if it will work specifically but worth the cost to try!
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