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Post by aaronj863 on Dec 30, 2017 0:25:41 GMT -5
has anyone bought one of these universal gauges and put on their scooter? comes with the speedometer sensor
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Post by lilpinny on Dec 30, 2017 0:35:20 GMT -5
I’ve used a trail tech vapor. Kind of looks the same. Speedo, tach, odometer, temp. The speedo you put a magnet on your wheel and then the sensor on your shock. Then you tell it the diameter of your wheel. It calculates your speed and distance based on how fast the wheel spins. They work well.
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Post by aaronj863 on Dec 30, 2017 2:50:32 GMT -5
yeah some of these ones say you can change the tire size some ads say you can and others say it autmatically adjust, this one says you can it comes with the speedometer sensor too $37 but some are cheaper from china but this is usa seller - ebay
id rather buy this cheap one and it work well than spend $100+ just for a trail tech. - Shift between mph and km/h - Trip distance clears - Digital display speed, speed range 0-199km/h or mph - Digital display trip distance, distance range 0-999.9km or miles - Digital display odo distance, distance range 0-99999.9km or miles - LED display fuel level, low fuel warning and blinker - Needle display rpm, range 0-14000 - LED shows left and right blinker, N, high-beam, engine, battery etc - Time - Adjustable wheel perimeter
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Post by aaronj863 on Dec 30, 2017 2:54:14 GMT -5
but this one has the fuel level also thats why i want this one and not the trail tech cause it doesnt have that feature
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Post by 90GTVert on Dec 30, 2017 5:16:30 GMT -5
Not that exact model, but I know Raizer has used Chinese multi-gauges before. At least a few more members have posted about various Chinese gauges as well, and I don't recall any major problems being reported. 49ccscoot.proboards.com/post/230235/thread
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Post by Raizer on Dec 30, 2017 5:20:05 GMT -5
Had that one a couple years now, still happy with it!
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Post by aaronj863 on Dec 31, 2017 3:06:09 GMT -5
did it read the fuel level right? idk if id have to get another float or wire it up to the new gauge
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Post by Raizer on Dec 31, 2017 3:38:24 GMT -5
Reads perfect on my Suzuki which has the common 100ohm sender. When I installed one on my Honda I ended up using the gauge sender from another Suzuki, as it doesn't work with Honda 510ohm senders.
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Post by aaronj863 on Dec 31, 2017 15:49:05 GMT -5
ok hopefully I can get the stock 50cc sender to work with it
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