Found this while on the net, the nice thing is that it will fit perfectly in place of the R1150R clock.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cyberdyn ... ccessories
Looking to install a voltmeter?
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Looking to install a voltmeter?
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06 Suzuki Burgman 650 "state of flux"
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06 Suzuki Burgman 650 "state of flux"
79 CBX
Re: Looking to install a voltmeter?
You could install P3 lights with the "voltmeter option" add visibility http://www.skenedesign.com/lights/ a bit pricey, but they're amazing!!One more option I'm saving up for.
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Re: Looking to install a voltmeter?
Damnit! I wish I knew about the voltmeter before I bought and installed the clock.
Re: Looking to install a voltmeter?
Here is another option, http://www.datelmeters.com/Misc/20pcdcm_dim.html . It won't fit where the clock goes but is small, accurate and weatherproof, other than the rear terminals being exposed.
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2013 Wee Strom
There is a thin line between "hobby" and "mental illness"
2013 Wee Strom
There is a thin line between "hobby" and "mental illness"
Re: Looking to install a voltmeter?
There is also a temp gauge that fits in place of the clock. Someone selling her bike showed the clock bezel installed over the temp gauge such that it look absolutely stock. It looked sweet.boxermania wrote:Found this while on the net, the nice thing is that it will fit perfectly in place of the R1150R clock.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cyberdyn ... ccessories
I agree with Lion Lady, the P3 lights with voltmeter are great, and to me the perfect set up would be the temp gauge and P3+.
Except I like the clock!
Re: Looking to install a voltmeter?
I've used this digital voltmeter on my last three rides with no problems. It's very easy to install as well.
http://www.digitalmeter.com/cgi-bin/web ... =ent-datel
The folks were matter of fact and easy to deal with. Ran the last one off a Centech AP2 1/2 switched fuse panel to keep track of what all my gizmo's were up to along with the heart of the beast.
http://www.digitalmeter.com/cgi-bin/web ... =ent-datel
The folks were matter of fact and easy to deal with. Ran the last one off a Centech AP2 1/2 switched fuse panel to keep track of what all my gizmo's were up to along with the heart of the beast.
Brett
May your friction coefficient always be constant...
May your friction coefficient always be constant...