View Full Version : What digital speedo would suit my dual purpose?
choppedxs
1st May 2010, 18:28
I have just finished putting RGV250 wheels on my WR250f and as part of the conversion I need to replace the OEM speedo with a magnetic pickup type that will pass a warrent and handle bumps of dirt riding. What are people using - what does it have to do to pass warrent (does it have to be back lit, etc. Does a push bike one do the trick? What are you using. Thanks. I tried this thread on the Motards forum but not much activity over there.
Cheers
blackdog
1st May 2010, 18:33
iirc a pushbike speedo is fine
trailtech vapour are quite good - i think somone on here sells them
make sure the wire is long enough if you get a push bike one - or the range on a wireless one is enough for the longer distance
the pushy one I had wasn't back lit so after dark it was anyones guess what speed you were doing. Got a vapour at the moment and it seems to be workin o.k. Better than the standard clocks anyway
blackdog
1st May 2010, 20:43
check listings from 'toebug' on tardme
choppedxs
1st May 2010, 20:43
the pushy one I had wasn't back lit so after dark it was anyones guess what speed you were doing. Got a vapour at the moment and it seems to be workin o.k. Better than the standard clocks anyway
Any problems or did they just not realise that it didn't work at night. Thats what i'm hoping for as the pushbike ones are $50 and those vapour jobies go for $219-$299. I just want something to tell me the speed and pass a wof (will be first time the bike is on the road so I imagine they are a bit more thorough then any follow up wofs.
Any problems or did they just not realise that it didn't work at night. Thats what i'm hoping for as the pushbike ones are $50 and those vapour jobies go for $219-$299. I just want something to tell me the speed and pass a wof (will be first time the bike is on the road so I imagine they are a bit more thorough then any follow up wofs.
No probs @ w.o.f. time
Just don't get it done at night :D
Gizzit
2nd May 2010, 00:34
There are digital speedos available at http://www.nzstreetfighters.com
Same guy as on tardme using the name: "toebug", (see post above) except the prices are cheaper at streetfighters .... :)
Spearfish
2nd May 2010, 10:51
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-for-sale/Other/auction-286645506.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-for-sale/Other/auction-286645506.htm
That's just for the black surround and idiot lights. You would stll need the speedo unit with this.
Spearfish
3rd May 2010, 20:58
O.I.C Thought it was to cheap
This system has an independent power supply don't they?
Just asking because I'm stuck with six volts.
choppedxs
3rd May 2010, 21:21
Yeah $95 would have been sweet for that if it included the computer. What makes the motorbike ones so much more expensive then bike ones which do the same thing?
Some dont go over 100k.m.h.----some do---
johnnybizz
3rd May 2010, 22:08
I have a trailtech enduro. I haven't used it onroad, but intend to. Its pretty rad, but not backlit, which can be irritating.
exretailer
7th May 2010, 21:07
PM me, Vapor computer for $219.00 and dash for $70.00. Vapors offers alot of info, basics are speed normal and max, tacho normal and max, temp air, engine and max temp alert etc. For more info have a look at www.trailtech.net.
Thanks
exretailer
7th May 2010, 21:07
PM me, Vapor computer for $219.00 and dash for $70.00. Vapors offers alot of info, basics are speed normal and max, tacho normal and max, temp air, engine and max temp alert etc. For more info have a look at www.trailtech.net.
Thanks
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