I’ve installed two.
One on a Supermoto and one on a mini bike
They seem fine.
Chew through the internal batteries if you don’t have a 12v supply. (My Sumo)
I’ve installed two.
One on a Supermoto and one on a mini bike
They seem fine.
Chew through the internal batteries if you don’t have a...
I’ve installed two.
One on a Supermoto and one on a mini bike
They seem fine.
Chew through the internal batteries if you don’t have a 12v supply. (My Sumo)
thanks, yeah I think I would connect mine to the 12v battery (with a blade waterproof fuse installed)
thanks, yeah I think I would connect mine to the 12v battery (with a blade waterproof fuse installed)
Definately the way to go. There was no battery on my installation.
Having the water temp readout is good. (Cylinder Head temp on the aircooled minibike is scary!)
After the ride you can go back and see Max speed/revs/temp. Which is nice. (For geeks like me)
Definately the way to go. There was no battery on my installation.
Having the water temp readout is good. (Cylinder Head temp on the aircooled minibike...
Definately the way to go. There was no battery on my installation.
Having the water temp readout is good. (Cylinder Head temp on the aircooled minibike is scary!)
After the ride you can go back and see Max speed/revs/temp. Which is nice. (For geeks like me)
One on a Supermoto and one on a mini bike
They seem fine.
Chew through the internal batteries if you don’t have a 12v supply. (My Sumo)
Having the water temp readout is good. (Cylinder Head temp on the aircooled minibike is scary!)
After the ride you can go back and see Max speed/revs/temp. Which is nice. (For geeks like me)
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