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Nope on the compass but I know some stuff about the Yamaha fairing...
When you installed it in the Yam fairing was it located a distance from any significant amount of steel? That may be the difference.It is very difficult to calibrate a magnetic compass when it is mounted on a lump of steel. If you can move it even a few inches away you'll have better luck.
PS no, I have not tried to mount a mag compass like that in decades. Learned land nav in the hatch of a 60 ton tank so did most of that without a compass.
Go to this web site www.formotionproduc ts.com. and look at their black compass, its a winner, no battery's thank you!Aerostich sells it for $65 but its cheaper ($50?) direct from them.
Perhaps tank navigation methods would work better! Any ideas there?
I have used a soldering gun as a degausing coil many times. The field is much lighter than the regular coil that I have but when the coil is 50 miles away the soldering gun works fine.
Great Moto!I used their mount on the handlebar which elevates it away from the bar and the bolts for the bar clamp.
I'm sure you know this but I will mention that when traveling, the declination (magnetic) can cause errors in the areas your riding thru. So if your heading directly into the sun mid summer and the compass is 10 degrees off you are probably in an area of high declination.
Thanks, Kirby. I just ordered one from Formotion for $50 plus shipping.
Thanks , have not seen one of those in a long time. I was thinking about the way I travel east and west mid summer, and at the mid 30's the sun is pretty much dead east and west(sun rise to sun set), It will throw some in confusion as to the compass has gone nuts..Any way good luck, I hope you share your experience when done.:-)
If OMG has anything specific to report, that's fine. But for me the die is cast.
Hi Moto,I'll be interested to see how you get on with this. It is I think, likely to be hard to do with any accuracy....So I'm curious Moto. What's the go here?
I'm the OP, interested in a magnetic compass, but want to post this related product discovery before I forget to.Marlin, a maker of motorcycle clocks, thermometers and magnetic compasses, is about to offer this gps-based motorcycle compass...