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Title: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: djrashonal on November 07, 2009, 01:50:54 PM
Ok, So I sold the gauges that are on my bike in anticipation of getting an Acewell 4000. Unfortunately they havent been released to the public yet. So I need to find an extremely cheap solution to put on my bike until the Acewell comes out. Emphasis on extremely cheap

I've seen the other acewells, and the vapours and the motogagets and all of that... i need something that gives me speed and rpms. Any suggestions, shoot'em my way please!
Thanks!


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: greenmonster on November 07, 2009, 02:22:43 PM
http://www.kosonorthamerica.com/ (http://www.kosonorthamerica.com/)


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: djrashonal on November 07, 2009, 02:43:50 PM
Thanks, look good, but i'm trying to keep things sub 100


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: He Man on November 07, 2009, 03:52:28 PM
will your bike start without one?  [evil]



Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: djrashonal on November 07, 2009, 04:02:32 PM
.....funny you should ask that sir, it just so happens it does! I disconnected the gauge from the wiring harness and it starts and runs fine, However, i have not yet removed the AIM wiring harness from the ducati harness. Any chance that when i do that the bike wont start? I know the feel of the engine pretty well in each gear, so i suppose i would have a decent general idea of how fast i was going  [roll]


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: ducatiz on November 07, 2009, 05:03:53 PM
you gotta have a speedo to keep it legal.

however, if you just attached a cheap model from jc shitney you wouldn't get ticketed if you were pulled over, unless you were speeding of course..


...and then you could say your speedo was malfunctioning and get the ticket waived..(dep on your jurisdiction...)


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: cduarte on November 07, 2009, 05:06:03 PM
you could use a GPS as a Speedo, more accurate than anything else anyway...


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: DarkStaR on November 07, 2009, 05:10:02 PM
Bicycle speedo?

Yeah, no rpm, but it's temporary.


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: djrashonal on November 07, 2009, 05:13:25 PM

...and then you could say your speedo was malfunctioning and get the ticket waived..(dep on your jurisdiction...)


well played sir!


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: djrashonal on November 07, 2009, 05:13:59 PM
you could use a GPS as a Speedo, more accurate than anything else anyway...

is there a cheap gps option? i dont know too much about that realm of things


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: cduarte on November 07, 2009, 05:56:57 PM
is there a cheap gps option? i dont know too much about that realm of things

this is a really nice unit, I paid $500 when it first came out. http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3480192&CAWELAID=308067378 (http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3480192&CAWELAID=308067378) It's available refurbed for $100. You can also look on ebay and other sites for deals.


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: Duckintime on November 09, 2009, 05:59:56 AM
is there a cheap gps option? i dont know too much about that realm of things
I wouldnt go too cheap on  your projects. The vibration alone will kill the electronics if its sub-par quality at best.


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: djrashonal on November 09, 2009, 07:54:10 AM
I wouldnt go too cheap on  your projects. The vibration alone will kill the electronics if its sub-par quality at best.

I hear ya, What i'm lookin for is something that will tide me over until the gauge I want is released. I got a GPS and used it on a ride yesterday, it seemed to work pretty well  [thumbsup] Unless some other ideas come up, i think im gonna stick with that. Thanks everyone


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: scott_araujo on November 12, 2009, 09:33:01 AM
Bicycle speedo?

Yeah, no rpm, but it's temporary.

+1.  These are cheap and work great.  Might not be totally legal since they usually aren't lit but I doubt that will be an issue if you're pulled over.  Also, they're wicked small.

Scott


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: somegirl on November 12, 2009, 07:46:54 PM
+1.  These are cheap and work great.  Might not be totally legal since they usually aren't lit but I doubt that will be an issue if you're pulled over.  Also, they're wicked small.

The wireless ones are subject to interference problems.  I have gone 85 mph at a stoplight, and ridden 10 miles at 0 mph. [roll]

The wired ones are more reliable and mine seems to match really well with roadside speed displays.

Couple caveats - your wheel size has to be entered accurately, and they weren't really intended for speeds much above 50 mph.  And I don't know how you would attach the magnet without spokes but I'm sure someone will be creative with some epoxy or something.


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: accrocker on November 14, 2009, 08:43:20 AM
I just installed what will hopefully be the final prototype of the acewell 4000 on friday evening. So far, no problems after a 120 mile ride. I am going to give it another week or two, and then hopefully green light a production run!!


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: djrashonal on November 14, 2009, 04:23:43 PM
awesome! Thanks for the update, I'm just waiting in the wings!


Title: Re: Cheap Gauge options
Post by: victor441 on November 23, 2009, 09:15:39 PM
The wireless ones are subject to interference problems.  I have gone 85 mph at a stoplight, and ridden 10 miles at 0 mph. [roll]

The wired ones are more reliable and mine seems to match really well with roadside speed displays.

Couple caveats - your wheel size has to be entered accurately, and they weren't really intended for speeds much above 50 mph.  And I don't know how you would attach the magnet without spokes but I'm sure someone will be creative with some epoxy or something.

from what I've read the Sigma bicycle units WILL work reliably for high speeds, also that rare earth magnets from Radio Shack can be glued to the wheel in place of the Sigma magnet....have not set one up on an MC yet but they have worked great on my bicycles...


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