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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Old Jock on December 29, 2017, 11:22:11 AM
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So the rockers arrived back, I've also been experimenting with a new dash mount but now that's done I'm waiting for the clocks from Speedhut.
Soooo, bunged the old dash back on and got her properly dressed.
Anyway, here is a picture of the bike with the rockers done in gloss black, this was a screw up on the powder coater's part, but I lived with it for a while
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/PkqhEWL-YE7hYfcHuHSUu0tBeuXSjvG-U5oaEhcv1VgIJBzT8QFqcZtjvzlgEUUDxYKcXRztQ8NDlu5bCuuC8NBQiSmRVwJYrziEo8SMuu7rzgDfkzmtyQ0_C6CD_WT3mOq-JDnhsFo2NLfVL-mDQVj2tE7CDma3YzzFBa73LWLrl2r-z3K_RP6LeH4RvLGPaXyhnbqMyKEGr2WL8pEvtOF27nvhUVSkI-UhdBObet4RxArNvPeAgcpvrKQPWu3tv6PksuV9cP-LoeAdBii6Zvb_myqIVpR_JGA6m5yQnK8KPWUUqX8lzFN5G8Bwvb50OdZMhjD2Pkifr5_CBzFZs1E07jDuw7EZ7hLBeuTslm8kY3gc0atEDkNbeCkr35awZHN6CmFxWK8Re-okiuQdNgTUENAFtn6Kx8mXBPgDV-_PUfUYMkaFH279eN2gq8MwtgF1We82PQJLIlnTE0ft47lwXyhUd2pZ4sIJ88LNztM3S-zSQYxg6taIkZK2E3K-NRR8QjY9kiVw7vrTRN1n-mUiV7p_I4UCxW-IV-XySOINGehjZbRRv6sR_LvDPkQF_Z_Ubc2Xmd97hkiz-jRhE4qg6l63uS2uZs6rJgTMeKGmrrHgrPCKT8JoNbokpln2-NUXrarGddyyZPD6Qt-tMv2k6jwKNwZo=w1481-h987-no)
But as I had wanted a crinkle finish from day one I eventually bit the bullet
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(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/svf2lCLTxIv_Jh-rQw6oFLKbfk_-uH_1sTa3W5EzxtBHuv1Rrmy26XbfE-to6xcopVFIIGZlBLtAnIan-SWyqf2cb4zgfnZrrtW-6zx6d8mEAwC-9jLa4YDsnJBzEzIqA755beJhDYRU9_5KyP6Z5M77VazPL4bbsJ3l7VuLHdF9w0RLp_FdJQGiQbv2avW4ZUJHjKgadPhUEa-aVG1LtJgsT8Lu-oqUkeicMV3dX78HXegu6xA4lMXBFYwmjuXVB2T6jWGSonUQhjBp-2HRrZ1nUf8PwcK22zldazQdPajTWeHYmdqYutctCrS2OApU3OoUZqAs0zFzfiox3qEnSslfTO8LkodUbOYkLkX2f6_0DYvGiE5Tw_LvA9qp5lXAOXUxwRx0FUzq7qOduOcoqD3GFbj8jCw1WAN3hsTWbvL59Rq2JIbPqCx8xwA6kMTqpYWTwn7GscQ2iHrWBr1DjUH9Wz-d9b266cSxbT94SBGmJFcMbI5q0YpM3wBgvuzBRrzQ1pWEhpmmW-N8f-EWtY-vifObSmXrwRixG02sNJ0rXl5dktQ9h7QaWWIv6vi5pYcQ8NB4MbriPPR_pVD0JaxEjYiN1Sqhh-fNEANqaHy8pnLsOpTKPPNYtJB6EPVvkfMhWCKyJB9Cmge03_tK6MZtUl2V1E9I=w1481-h987-no)
Personally I really like it and the photos are not the best
Be interested to hear other opinions, good or bad
John
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I like the covers, but then again I'm not exactly an objective judge - I rattle-canned mine with wrinkle black. Josie (The Bassa Rat) was previously owned by some polishing types, but those days are over for her.
Always emotionally frustrating when a supplier errs, but I think you have a good look there. Now ride it ....
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Took me about 20 minutes to ogle the rest of the bike & get to the rocker covers, but, yeah, I think they look great....
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Of course I like them.
(http://thumb.ibb.co/kbLUNG/Copy_of_IM000227.jpg) (http://ibb.co/kbLUNG)
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(https://image.ibb.co/mnbFcF/Image_8_4_17_at_11_32_AM.jpg)
The triple tree's and fork legs on the CX are a black powder coated wrinkle finish from Steve Ford when he ran Parts is Parts. That was at least 15 years ago and they have held up very well.
Yours look very nice. :thumb:
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Well now, OldJock, I can honestly say I'm of no help whatsoever as I like 'em both! One question though, Who makes the tail section? :bike-037:
Paul B :boozing:
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The triple tree's and fork legs on the CX are a black powder coated wrinkle finish from Steve Ford when he ran Parts is Parts. That was at least 15 years ago and they have held up very well.
Hmmm .... The previous owner left some dings in the fork leg on the left side, up in the zone behind the headlight. They are rusting and I've been pondering how to approach them. I'll have to consider some creative masking-in-place and finishing off the remainder of my rattle-can black.
WAIT A MINUTE ! That would make any disassembly or adjustment a real pain in the future - wouldn't it?
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I use wrinkle black spray paint on my Norton triple trees over 40 years ago. Other than a few paint chip touch ups the paint is still there. No need for power coating.
Its very durable. The stuff I used was from a Harley shop with the Harley brand on it. I think what you find at most auto parts stores today is probably just as good.
I also painted the disk carriers on my lemans wrinkle red. Again still in good shape.
Pete
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Did the valve covers on the Breva 1100 with Harley wrinkle black rattle can.
A beautiful bike you have there.
Dean
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Well now, OldJock, I can honestly say I'm of no help whatsoever as I like 'em both! One question though, Who makes the tail section? :bike-037:
Paul B :boozing:
The bike is a Magni Sfida 1100i, it's a Sporti with a frame mirroring Guzzis and wearing different clothes
Its a beam or spine frame but there are some significant differences to the frame excluding the obvious, which is the parallelogramo swinging arm
So the tail section was made by Magni, he probably still has them as he carries or gets made parts for the bikes if you happen to bend them (don't ask me how I know).
I have no clue if it would install on a stock Sporti frame and at the very least would require lugs to be welded to the rear subframe for the locating bolts at the back.
If you want some measurements from it drop me a PM
It won't be cheap but his spares are reasonable considering the rarity of the bikes.
magni@magni.it, sometimes he replies sometimes not and you will not get a reply immediately even if you are lucky. He's a busy boy with a lot of people doing business with him & some are big big bucks (mainly on the MV side of things)
John
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I think you have an exceptionally good-looking motorbike there... :bow:
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When I built this for Deb, I used covers from a LeMans that were factory painted red. I had planned to wrinkle black them but Deb liked them red so I left them, and now I like them too
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Looking good! However I would sand off the black on the ridges of the valve covers.
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Like the wrinkle finish. Gives the covers character, as if the bike needed it; the whole thing is a feast for the eyes :grin:
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Seems like they should have always been black on that bike. Good, natural looking I think, nice bike!
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Eldo dashes are supposed to be wrinkle. I redo mine every 15 years or so. Plenty left in the VHT can so I did the peg mounts as well. Heat gun and cardboard "paint booth".
https://imgur.com/OZPRjPz
(http://thumb.ibb.co/egcurb/OZPRjPzh.jpg) (http://ibb.co/egcurb)
Wants paint:
(http://thumb.ibb.co/bHj2cG/5OFWISn.jpg) (http://ibb.co/bHj2cG)
Stripped:
(http://thumb.ibb.co/b60VWb/fysx1cp.jpg) (http://ibb.co/b60VWb)
Installed:
(http://thumb.ibb.co/jw0axG/3wlJMtk.jpg) (http://ibb.co/jw0axG)
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You could've put purple polka-dots on the valve covers and the bike would remain a feast for the eyes...
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Eldo dashes are supposed to be wrinkle. I redo mine every 15 years or so. Plenty left in the VHT can so I did the peg mounts as well. Heat gun and cardboard "paint booth".
That's a nice job, it's funny you mention dashes, I mentioned in another thread about trying to get the clocks more upright and get rid of the fugly blue speedo (Sure Guzzi needed an mph speedo but the nice white ones were kph, so they had these blue ones lying around and thought............ ....heh!! ita fit in da hole). So I got this
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/8HxEM5lwc8NbNRVneOOEdtVXlIqUB9DR1W5JWSdJk5NL2mA3Baqj_N6lM5Xto7rJhpV8m1NLMCGzHFUiY6DZM1Ng-NJIkg-gwdr8nczYuDzkX2QtEJRNt1eVei4jVPNQCkbC_KTmjgcDmG7AItURdJQdcnYGMsQXmSxcOt0fU6gYddBMXwmzQlqzHrJtvmzucq34AAeJcF_M2mDDBeg3yh044US8ubXnTSL2sAEneSqH83rt8hJ5fAGaXzP-c04_9c4Op7--DuooJdrjM-LZmOOO-NgnhfSu7h7IWyYQVzAKczBA3Cj6i4iRTTu2m_DNTIEVBjNjuhtfMIV4uBNOaz0HR3o-dsstOYKy7SpAsSav_xCCrpXeeYp2Rv6LVwkjXaQfb8Zy8IjWo3v_W2c-44HfyIwcZBznNCXB2a14H0kWVZ9pRs5W9AHp5691xHgu3PBlnG67bdlbdK2BvucpoNHVAY77iaUTp_VR5hxXbdg7e0dyB3eKb_cKfdF2SHkxu982wmlefKolgobG16mfAtCHgFPK0M2cENPUs54QIUhDDQpX_PEzqil-ELtGNL13RxDbVJg0eLe060yD6XCgiR27Ht4xFR-Bu_MgwyzOxBeaIv7O9E5V6ifrU6nQa64Dojehvij5rd05zkyPBjUXUyOfzX0qf9lq=w1481-h987-no)
So while idly browisng E-Bay I got a Hardlee dash, I think it's off a Sportster, cheap. It's been a PIA & I'm not even sure if it's going to pan out Ok.
First was a Perspex template, as I couldn't mark up the CF directly.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/NvpEbEHpA9_VNt1IIeE8tcMtccLLA-Dwpmq80BiqVzdQecLk6jb1al9tiRbZszHwhXxYNtDliZSywwGXr1Ij39_y2JsQsGRUlGcwFgRQYKYD71oxleWFy3ocaZ-gph9lr0QBZaaiFwnGAPWzhTXatF5eVgA0tw54of3I5JQ8K0PVzhUE7btI10x_a2G8GdhqkEvwI-cvd_NtN1mi9BQ6gJmXvuDCo7UGPc7gwDOfYIskl8Rq5OxNvfx9KHDmBqKV8CmKIJ3BV14hsXHIZAv5xwI8tVr_4XbhTQP-8QwwYaGttTSLkewKTMhotKGvj_bd01bRLNx7QwYfj92PjX6EWuzQUOV_h9edLpyJv8s_DAbQBJ8prg-wdrbfy2r8T7_Ks81TmeAW_96tlWnmyirycyNh0_tBmdm2YmRxmXroQ7B-YyHAC_V_bTblZns69lS5CkUBQ8K2lXWgpuh10T7jTOK8rIbD05cnE4CJoiOMlvaexsEjNidbJj7JNvOWXDm6DhTYT00iaLyQldYb49ajw1H-KDEa3PvwsmkvfIyp4hqesSgxQxNhXsmPKy2rxi58v8HM9KTCGR3TYtu-OZu6g1BpiPf_N_Ax2pWQUFmPUgwvVcYOmYFzVfdxzV4tlyGfU-bOA8nDS09rQDxGDbyIfkSZ0Dfvwn9H=w1481-h987-no)
Then the CF plate
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Dxdj0jwH3Gyl31AdF28iCxv92SAxrXuoDaoN9355019la01EQJkEv1OYGCDB89g4Nqnt69TKel0tQqyubJhbX_lt6DWYv5KZFQGKjaBaTWmLqXIcdiyL_D-DNZR7YZk9fIpVGOY5L9YsIKoRkM4iNr-DdHh-aeTbPQ2e2OUGgctWeHziVd_QXTsqKzdU4yn4oAFcCU9gbqhp3Ozpf5vy_ZHdj04tmdr1B-dQ5_9Zlir7kszJ4kTVG9T9M2VcvwO-Y-ZkftcFfwo0-Tu2xyjcZWhEob78XjXPKxevPPFL00k6zL4552vEov4QNBxjlk0o-XkqptPdFURh3RFYfIckZxJC30r8Ri7T8RzVokcNORSsZ3TbzO_az5D4WrslHoImHOiK03RnKbWBkvSqT9PFqFAXAg8Cv4CESZ6zQjitbTQeAgBOaaVdIRqWhxJEMbmlbRC0Lx_eh46EnftjQb0jdg9NHqAlFklzVUhJRlWz82cQFVcaX1zThX7Lu1hbNljta41Z-Rz2KT23Y56qv2pRLHWoXoL_LrZilPlfR3ejrTsq4ALAriwniqDxQeMDM1zsJaD1Egb7Qz9BN7Ijz_c39AQTr0VyWFMmx_B2vmkknkkd0u8tq50tTR3T_GIh-JcAASiET-E-76sI5fKazMQbBVNo-IX7Ijjk=w1481-h987-no)
It now might be too upright!!!!! I suppose it can be bent to a new angle later if required
Here is how I hope the clocks look, only showing the speedo but I have a tacho ordered too
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/kbEeXaeS-_CwwnjpwJo7J5IiDQO_Fr7tX5EqPVddMS9tmmbWaLJypy-MpWvtNZY08ne0bpNhTD48ib2koe9RJr2rEqdFi2Mo9WeWdAeia1iwbGow0cUD7P4DkMNAWeQAFHR8Upt_9E2V-1Alb3QRhhnB3V_Cym_apnFoFHYE4jA6iT9_s8JHQL41UZGj2AETTLo7qV9To2EueY9aLQ3SpS8lbYrzeA36q-FeUq7eHay1sAUhIcHOZtGJSEqC3Q3h9YZ6TzEURZpW5L7p04lqXNQlnkF1lix_9OCQLwnDgrlc6j1qamYyzZBq-_7hAp88vT-fbMvtDBJZaAzN6iBJq4UKa-mFwX94zkeIvXiUFSwWcjKvSyOIzio1vLO6cV2slWRdXB3sBvTp-goeL-YO6ygzdE_KX4joJFCqzBmgKLrqYn9XjN5kMtgTPmVfYzI0oea5Ubn-x16ty7LbdxPPrzD7JZ50XqSJqyAe1KVNoE0cyuTFsB8m4eBxzdXq9WEluzxm8vhm-cmVYH-abV5DutFO3W4YHWdhafTHlcDpOENfVrfwa_JeIRHpnHm0QaV7nnwFVc14vvp1LeF4zeupgNp489DqYtmubfQG6HBX2iBXOrd-Ltq8rOm3z5QLEnx4zEFgOMSeEKczUE24JFOFbbMMaakMDxru=w568-h610-no)
Beginning to wish I'd never started it and left well alone, enthusiasm can be a curse as well as a blessing.
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Old Jock, That Sfida is one of the most beautiful bikes I have ever admired ! I am curious, what is that bike worth these days?
Rick.
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Old Jock, I must agree. That is one gorgeous Magni.
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Jeez John.
If you and Canuck 750 ever slept together,
I can scarcely imagine what the result might be, but the biological by product would be a perfect storm of taste and creative ability.
Lamentable that one of you isn't female...
What I'm stupidly trying to say is that the combination of you two is a Phd in taste, style and functionality...
:thumb: :bow:
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Old Jock, That Sfida is one of the most beautiful bikes I have ever admired ! I am curious, what is that bike worth these days?
Rick.
Really don't know Rick, I would hazard a guess at circa 17k GBP, given the prices LM Is have been fetching recently.
The problem with Magnis in general is that they just don't come on sale that often really even the Sfida 1000 which was (I think) the bike made in the largest numbers and based around the LM 1000. The Sfida 1100 and the Sfida 1000 4V are much rarer, with the Australia being the rarest of all.
It cost me quite a bit about 5 or so years back, simply because they are so dammed rare.
I've done a lot of work to it since then, stripped to the casings and cleaned all new seals some new bearings (including input and output bearings in the gbx). Frame recoated, all the paint redone, with the signs all airbrushed in, no decals. Joe Caruso steel gears, ISR discs, brakes and levers (including a radial master), new lines, all new tubing (including the oil cooler hoses) ceramic coated exhausts plus a whole lot of extra farkles and SS fasteners almost everywhere.
Electrically not that much couple of relays for the headlamp to give the switchgear an easier life, LED H4 replacement with LED running light, LED tail light (because the original fell to pieces, it's a direct copy), Transil Diode to protect the ECU, all the relays changed out for Panasonic items, Oh and the bike came with a "My ECU" already installed.
I'm not naive enough to think that it has added any value to it, perhaps detracted some (you know what collectors are like with originality).
I did it for me and I just love Magni's work, can't help myself.
I'd have to be in pretty dire straights to even consider selling it.
John
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Jeez John.
If you and Canuck 750 ever slept together,
I can scarcely imagine what the result might be, but the biological by product would be a perfect storm of taste and creative ability.
Lamentable that one of you isn't female...
What I'm stupidly trying to say is that the combination of you two is a Phd in taste, style and functionality...
:thumb: :bow:
Huzo
If there was a Fashion Police I guarantee I'd be on the top most wanted, you ought to see the way I dress.
As for mechanical and electrical skills I'm not more than average............ .................bu t I have spent an obscene amount of money
Anyway That post was very very funny
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(http://thumb.ibb.co/g5kGMb/004.jpg) (http://ibb.co/g5kGMb)
(http://thumb.ibb.co/h0SwMb/aug2016_004.jpg) (http://ibb.co/h0SwMb)
when I put this Stone together from parts piles I used covers from a Lemans that were red, thinking I would wrinkle black them later but we decided the red was kind of striking so I left them. Maybe red on yours would look good
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when I put this Stone together from parts piles I used covers from a Lemans that were red, thinking I would wrinkle black them later but we decided the red was kind of striking so I left them. Maybe red on yours would look good
I did have thoughts on a red a crinkle/crackle for the covers John, I opted for the black for 2 reasons, first the red might not be the same shade then, to my eye anyway, it would just not look right, I had a similar experience while experimenting with the tank cap. Second there is a helluva lot of red on the bike already so I thought some more black might be a more suitable contrast.
I'm not saying what I did was right, there are no wrongs and rights, it's all down to the individual.
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Yeah, the red on ours is off from matching and black would look better but she likes it and they look like red lights when viewed from the front so she looks like a cop if she wears a black jacket and white helmet. You've done a very nice job, Im impressed with the attention to detail. What are you going to do next, after this one is done?
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I've got another in need of atten
What are you going to do next, after this one is done?
I have another in need of modification
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=62135.120 (http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=62135.120)
See my post near the bottom, gotta a load of stuff to do on it
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So after a long hiatus the Speedhut gauges arrived, they are nice although the Magni logos don't look to me quite the same size or in exactly the same place.
I doubt they will go onto the bike this year I'm up to my ass in bits stripping a Hi Cam to fit Joe Caruso's Oil pump and gear kit.
The gauges are nice but I really do wish now I had never started on this but having gone this far I'll have to persevere. My only gripe is I wish they had used glass rather than plastic.
The plan is to use the LEDs on the Speedo for Hi Beam, Indicator and Neutral, the 4 Leds in the dash are for Oil Pressure, Fuel & Charge System, the one above is a voltage monitor, which changes through a range of colors and is also self dimming
God help me when I have to wire this bowl of spaghetti, it's not going to be fun
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/VO5MZLU_fx9ykXSUjaMylpYXr2f3M1kLZoe3bv9w31mJytl4zo_YAheHWVcB5FFwdccwPjUf1-1-xfl_rqEdnOxTrvgBMau-c4ak7aft1QZp_XeSfkmiWzrv424BY-NgAVm3e9PlZ-BgbbnmhXj67PstGmsZ2KgkGtg0KnWhUtR2s-hPavwH_Nr4GJ4jnphi0rFEFgrFrShyM1zQP55NJwUtkr9Rv2u-Z9kHTaFGRjNVST-HsUWSupkVvSiNJhzFmy3MgYc8OsPnY3ltcEQ65C0J6UOleKWz0Qt4m_hXuGTQxDpWt5RVTRD-bnfWn-4VEvNa3vklw145B6rnpOB7dm6Yygz5CLwvFBs-M1KDxSvnxqq-dryHLjbs_xThrt1mLh4swLt7hVQIORFahHiL3UEf2rUmO2i9CnsdbWcl9ECZr17xEjeZn33ZlRPUa7u3gOYRGHcDHumNlX9iu6i6hi0FoufPq_oixDgOfqY34alhGUaYOjTuF4TCDUQPlHK_oSANnNi3qXar_qQpNbYqxi0uwDjJ9lpHmHnFum4gGCv_KHINrT8gvPtUtlDGUa6p-zJTZc8Fe5E5Ij7Ad6BhjuhUlyz8f8uYc-Feh8TVvfA_X9sxz94gLM6TaXzNqkHQyzfwaEuS64Ruv1g8Xp7lrUxKH4d6Jjw0=w1478-h985-no)
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Two gauges and four idiot lights do not spaghetti make. You should be able to knock that out and still have time to go for a ride before old age sets in.
The dashboard I'm doing has 7 gauges doing 12 functions, with 6 indicator lights and 12 switches. Wiring it up is gonna take all day . . . :coffee:
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An elegant dash, Jock. Well done. I trust you won't have too much trouble plugging it in.
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If you are a member of the V11 lemans forum, here are 14 pages of different ways of installing the Speedhut gauges..
http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=19038
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Thanks Chuck & I assume that's our very own Kiwi Roy of electrical fame
I have a sensor for the back wheel that triggers off the disc bolts, originally for a digital dash but I changed my mind, hopefully it will work. The wiring for it has already been brought up to the front of the bike.
It's going to be difficult as it will probably all get wired upside down to a "chocolate block" which will take the spades off the existing loom. I do not want to start cutting the loom, so it will be a bit tricky.
Its not going to be as difficult as Rodekyll's but still a PIA and it's actually 7 lamps not 4, the speedo lamps will not wire themselves (unfortunately)
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