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  • VcelickaV Offline
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    Vcelicka
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    Hi guys, i was wondering if i could get gear indicator on my dt? Does anyone have one or some info on them?

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    • VcelickaV Vcelicka

      Hi guys, i was wondering if i could get gear indicator on my dt? Does anyone have one or some info on them?

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      @Vcelicka

      No, you would need a sensor built into the gear selector barrel, or rod/forks. Like the neutral switch but more. Then you would need an electronic control unit to count the gears and know when you are shifting up or down. Then a display that would fit in with the rest of the ‘dash’…

      You can get air conditioning though! 😜 …

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        @Vcelicka

        No, you would need a sensor built into the gear selector barrel, or rod/forks. Like the neutral switch but more. Then you would need an electronic control unit to count the gears and know when you are shifting up or down. Then a display that would fit in with the rest of the ‘dash’…

        You can get air conditioning though! 😜 …

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        Vcelicka
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        @SpookDog

        😂 ok thanks for the reply

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          Why couldn't you just use one of these?
          https://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/gipro/gpxt/

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            Why couldn't you just use one of these?
            https://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/gipro/gpxt/

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            SpookDog
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            @Calum

            My bad, I didn’t know such things existed…

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              Uses a tachosensor/speedsensor and clutch.

              Looks snakeoil to me, but always comes up on my eBay feed for Aprilia RS/Cagiva

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                Uses a tachosensor/speedsensor and clutch.

                Looks snakeoil to me, but always comes up on my eBay feed for Aprilia RS/Cagiva

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                SpookDog
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                @Calum

                Yeah, I just skimmed through it. I wouldn’t touch it with a shitty stick! 😜

                I’m embarrassed to admit that I sometimes forget what gear I’m in, not often! But trying to pull away from the traffic lights in 3rd is not a good look 😒 …
                It always seems to end up the time it won’t go back down into first, I end up rocking the fuxor backwards and forwards to try and get it to snick into gear! 😐

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