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breakaway
11th February 2008, 22:22
Just a little project I'm thinking about :2guns:

How would I go about doing this? Just a digital temperature monitor with probes coming off it (http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/en/product/Y5007) and jam it into some crevice in the engine / radiator? Or would there be a better way to go about it?

Bike is a 1999 SV650S.

GSVR
12th February 2008, 07:12
Just a little project I'm thinking about :2guns:

How would I go about doing this? Just a digital temperature monitor with probes coming off it (http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/en/product/Y5007) and jam it into some crevice in the engine / radiator? Or would there be a better way to go about it?

Bike is a 1999 SV650S.

Only problem is the Dick Smith one you link to woudn't work as its max is 70 degrees c. You need something that reads out to at least 110 c.

The SV does have a temp warning light wired to the radiator and this is where you could fit a temp probe.

The later SVs have a digital readout built into the instruments. Good for making sure your bikes up to temp before riding it hard.

FROSTY
12th February 2008, 09:17
Its a pretty standard mod for the race sv's We just use the existing temp probe.
If you want a propper temp gauge for your bike i've got a brand new one I was going to fit to mine but never got around to it. Its analog
and I agree --temp range aint big enough for an sv

breakaway
25th February 2008, 02:49
Whoops forgot to check this thread. Will PM you frosty RE temp gauge ;) I love adding 'mods' to my bike.