Try this one:Lazarus wrote:workingArKaTxU wrote:This guy have a good fitting guide with good pictures:
http://www.addo-pix.com/ts1-service.html (in the middle of the page)
the link is no longer
http://www.addo-pix.com/lambretta-ts1-service.html
Try this one:Lazarus wrote:workingArKaTxU wrote:This guy have a good fitting guide with good pictures:
http://www.addo-pix.com/ts1-service.html (in the middle of the page)
the link is no longer
ArKaTxU wrote:Try this one:Lazarus wrote:workingArKaTxU wrote:This guy have a good fitting guide with good pictures:
http://www.addo-pix.com/ts1-service.html (in the middle of the page)
the link is no longer
http://www.addo-pix.com/lambretta-ts1-service.html
In view of the comment above, can anyone confirm if the speedo is still only available with a green backlight?minotaur wrote: i would like a white/ cream light , like the original set up if this would still work in daylight, i think this would work with most colours, imagine a green light on a red or purple headset? keep it subtle and minimalist this makes it more universal.
Green backlight only at the moment. No plans to change that.PRE0ATS wrote:In view of the comment above, can anyone confirm if the speedo is still only available with a green backlight?minotaur wrote: i would like a white/ cream light , like the original set up if this would still work in daylight, i think this would work with most colours, imagine a green light on a red or purple headset? keep it subtle and minimalist this makes it more universal.
Whilst the reliability/function of the speedo is the most important thing, I have to admit that I agree with minotaur that a white LCD display would be much more universal - the green light is the one thing making me consider the SIP speedo instead, as the green would look odd with the colour scheme of the project I'm planning.
The battery will recharge when you start running the scooter again. I'm not sure if you will have lost your settings.madmaex08 wrote:the battery in my speedo died. most likely because of the constant freezing cold this winter and the general lack of use of the speedo. do i need to change the battery (and if how?) or is it going to be revived upon firing up the scoot? i take it i need to set it up from scratch though?!
That link is viable, but the walk-thru for the speedo install is no longer there.ArKaTxU wrote:Try this one:Lazarus wrote:workingArKaTxU wrote:This guy have a good fitting guide with good pictures:
http://www.addo-pix.com/ts1-service.html (in the middle of the page)
the link is no longer
http://www.addo-pix.com/lambretta-ts1-service.html