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    Thumbs up Fitting a temperature gauge

    Hi all

    Thought I'd share my experience of fitting a water temp gauge to my Beemer. Has a temp warning light which is not enough in my view. A bit wordy so I have attached a pdf document with pictures included.

    Mounted a VDO electric gauge on the fairing with a sensor mount in the radiator header pipe. Works a treat!

    Any questions etc please feel free to PM me as it was an interesting experience.

    Cheers

    Stu
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Installing a Temperature gauge on a Water cooled Bike.pdf  
    Last edited by xgnr; 11th July 2007 at 22:18. Reason: new doc with link to supplier of radiator hose adaptor
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    Looks great
    Yammys have a guage so thats one mod I wont need to do
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    Nice work !!!
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