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Discussion starter · #21 ·
:plus1: phenomenal... would love to have a gear indicator installed as you've shown, .
Ok here is the plan on the drawing board at the moment...

I plan to get a spare tacho and modify it as I have done mine.... I will then make this unit available for purchase on an exchange basis.. the exchanged tacho will then be modded for the next person and so on...

NOTE.. I WILL NOT WORK ON SOMEONE ELSES TACHO,, If i cock it up i only want me pissed off at me.....


l firstly what an excellent write up Uglystick :nworthy:
Yes I have cribbed your idea without mercy :smilebig:
Considering your writeups and the work you have completed, this is high praise indeed.. thanks...

And thanks for the extra pics..
 
Certainly not one for the faint hearted and most definately one to take your time over if you do decide for an 'in clock' install. Cutting the hole in the clock face I found to be far the most nail biting part of the install, I cut small to start with and then trimmed sliver by sliver with a very sharp modelling knife!

That said, I am very pleased with the outcome having bitten the bullet and gone for it!
 
Go to your local model shop and ask for a wee tin of '80's McLaren Marlboro 'orange' for the needle.

The units are super accurate as long as you follow the calibration routine as outlined in the manual. Get the unit into calibration mode, bring the revs up until the display changes, select the next gear, etc.

Calibration also needs to be completed again if you change sprockets. I am now running 1 down, 4 up and every step along the way to this radical gearing required the GP to be recal'd.

Job Done. Sorted. Awesome piece of kit and as Ugly states, super easy to install. I couldn't be arsed installing it in the display, so just velcro'd it to the fairing cowl under the dash. Keeps it out of the sun and is easy enough to see. Not as 'factory' as an in-dash install, so credit to Ugly for this mod.

Alpha.
 
Nuk, nuk, nuk. You are as 'sharp as a marble', Pete, as they say down in these parts, or 'as slick as snot on a glass door knob' ... !

Teeth, Funny Man. The Old Girl jumps now when you say 'jump'. Top speed restricted to 250kmph but who cares? The rear Talon is the size of a dinner plate and I had to add two links to the DID to get it to fit and lenghten the wheel base out to a reasonable distance again. Front gets quite light in most gears now. Good fun.

FYI regarding the GiPro setup, for those that don't have one installed, you can buy the speedo correction device and the gear position indicator as separate packages but then install them in series (daisy-chained together) in the wiring loom under the tank. It's a simple install, as long as you take your time and read the manuals. Excellent product.
 
Well after a few hours work put it all back together and got nothing. Not a thing. Have to check the ECU colours again. And the tacho is stagnant too!. Need some sleep and have another go in daylight
 
Discussion starter · #29 ·
Sorry I dont understand this..

What do you mean got nothing.. Is that the whole dash, the indicator.....

Check the ECU colors...... what do you mean by this...

Tacho stagnant... do you put the screws back in .. Im assuming that by stagnant you mean no movement..

Check the main loom connection to the back of the dash..

There is nothing in this project that should cause and damage to any of the dash parts... (tacho excluded.) after all you are simply cutting a hole in a piece of plastic.
 
Tacho is not reading anything, and the gipro is dead. All other dash components are OK! Going to pull it apart and make sure I haven't stressed the tacho mech in any way screwing it back in. ECU, yellow wire right? If I have upset the tacho, and there is no signal coming back to the ECU, that may have caused the gipro to give no output. Maybe
 
Well, some progress. Pulled the dash out and re-fitted, have the tacho going again, but still no power to the Gipro. I read somewhere on this forum a yellow with red trace wire. The Gipro instructions say yellow solid wire. Anyone point me to the ECU connnector wire location. What part of the ECU connector is the tacho wire?
 
Discussion starter · #32 ·
I will look again at how mine is fitted in the morning...
 
Discussion starter · #35 ·
Sorry mate forgot to update the thread,,

I realised that yours is an 03 and mine is a 99 so the installation is different.. Mine taps into the pulse generator and not a wire from the ECU

Your previous post is a little worrying..

The wire to the ECU shouldnt mean that the GIPro has no power.. The unit should light up when you have the main lead spliced into the loom (the 2 4 pin plugs from memory) I think.
 
Discussion starter · #36 ·
Your not that far away... Feel like taking a ride to the other side of the city on the Weekend.
 
Discussion starter · #38 ·
Hehehe dont tell anyone but I still havent cleaned my XX from the last time that Nutter and I went for a ride.....

She is still fairly bug splattered but I was planning on giving her some TLC this weekend..
 
How very surprising Steve..
Washing the bike on the weekend huh..

I bet you got a set of special little spatulas to clean up in crevices and stuff.
And I also bet that they are organised and arranged precisely in your gleaming toobox...

HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA
 
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