Anyone know what the 'SPEED" light on the control panel of my GSXR250 is for?
Its next to the indicator light... can on when I went on the motorway today... any ideas?
Anyone know what the 'SPEED" light on the control panel of my GSXR250 is for?
Its next to the indicator light... can on when I went on the motorway today... any ideas?
It might be an indicator for when you hit 100ks perhaps..
like those silly beeping noises some cars make when they hit 100ks..
GET ON
SIT DOWN
SHUT UP
HANG ON
yeah only i was doin 70
The 'speed light' you mention is a thing they fit for the Jap market. Set to come on at 100ks. your lucky it says speed, i once had a customer who got his bike bought to me by the AA saying, the oil light keeps coming on when i open it up!! Can be disconnected if it really annoys you.
maybe i was doing 100? opps
I think you will find it comes on at 90kph. Spadas light up at that speed.
Cover with a bit of duct tape. Disconnect. Remove bulb. Or just get used to it...sort of built-in radar detector
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
yeh mine comes on at 90ish as well, probly speed limit over in japan or something, just use it as a shift light to change into second
Least its not a light to say 'Slow down im shaking apart!'
The japs wernt dumb and back in the day when they made in line 4 250s they equiped them with a device to let you know your going to fast.
This device takes inputs from the pegs and bars, and a moisture sensor on the seat to determine when your going to fast for your ability.
magical radar light that tells you no cops are around and that you can 'speed'
They said i have so much ass crack that i could be a dealer
http://www.youtube.com/user/kiwicrackdealer
technically i was doin 70 on the on ramp..... must of been doin at least Mach 3 when i hit the motorway and the afterburners kicked in..... you guys got those on your bikes too right?
Yep my old CBR had a speed light that came on at 80kph.
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