SIP Digital Speedo
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good man:
might finish my GP by the years end then!
I've got gauges and lights all over the serveta toolbox at the mo: tidying these up no end with the speedo: nanucci toolbox copy- incorporating rev/cht in the speedo itself, getting rid of eht, and moving tomtom to mirror mount on RHS nissin lever.
Then having my fuel and batt condition lights as leds in my indian Headset top.
might finish my GP by the years end then!
I've got gauges and lights all over the serveta toolbox at the mo: tidying these up no end with the speedo: nanucci toolbox copy- incorporating rev/cht in the speedo itself, getting rid of eht, and moving tomtom to mirror mount on RHS nissin lever.
Then having my fuel and batt condition lights as leds in my indian Headset top.
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Got a SIP speedo a couple of months ago and after spending some considerable time fittting it it looks MINT,I did have problems with it though, the soldering on the wires to the display button was so week both broke so I had to remove the rubber cover (which now wont go back on) and re solder them to the mini mini circuit board, going out on scoot I found the speedo worked for about 5mins then went crazy saying I was doing 124mph and somtimes shutting down altogether, I found out and not through SIP that one has to use a resister spark plug. Having done this simple change it so far has worked perfectly, smart looking, clear read outs and accurate speed read out which my lamy has never had. There cheaper from SIP than over here by about £40 just need to wait for Dan to get my engine back in now
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Had mine on for over 300 miles now ,, spot on all works ,,,speedo works a treat, checked with gps was only 2 mph out , did succ out it was the temp sensor that caused the readings to freeze ,, however if you take the heat sensor off it worked ,,,,,,,,,,,spoke to a guy from sip on the phone and he did say i had to use a resistor plug ,, which is now on ,,, the new add on will be out soon ,, the speedo update ,, no speedo cable required ,,, works off a magnet on fork and hub
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Mine fitted easily in a GP headset, not so in an SX so I've read. Is there a problem with a S3 Li (looking at Spursy's Li above I'm presuming it was ok)? As I've just ordered another.
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Fitted mine today (SX headset) and it fits a treat.sideout wrote:Mine fitted easily in a GP headset, not so in an SX so I've read. Is there a problem with a S3 Li (looking at Spursy's Li above I'm presuming it was ok)? As I've just ordered another.
Tried to fit mine in my Li Spesial 150 headset and it touches the forkclamp tube, the gear change pulley and the cables on the front of the speedon touches the bottom and need considerable force the change direction early up. so the top wont sit on the bottom headset with all these problems.
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Lambretta LiS150 1965 - MBGM RT195 w/MBGM Clubman & Keihin PWK28
Lambretta TV175 1962 - GranTurismo 200 w/MBGM Clubman & Dellorto PHBH 28
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Lambretta LiS150 1965 - MBGM RT195 w/MBGM Clubman & Keihin PWK28
Lambretta TV175 1962 - GranTurismo 200 w/MBGM Clubman & Dellorto PHBH 28
http://tv175.wordpress.com/
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Isn't the Li150 special headset the same as the SX headset? I wonder why one "fits a treat" (10" Terror) and yet kejj has fit problems. Could it be a chrome ring/non chrome ring issue? Perhaps kejj & 10" Terror can tell us what they have their respective machines.
Wish I could get a definative answer on the fit issues as it's the only thing stopping me ordering one (that and the "out of stock" situation with the optional speedo sensor).
Wish I could get a definative answer on the fit issues as it's the only thing stopping me ordering one (that and the "out of stock" situation with the optional speedo sensor).
The thing is that I tried it on my 1965 LIS non chrome ring. And again on my 1962 tv175 chrome ring. On the TV it wouldn't even fit to the headset, too tight.
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Lambretta LiS150 1965 - MBGM RT195 w/MBGM Clubman & Keihin PWK28
Lambretta TV175 1962 - GranTurismo 200 w/MBGM Clubman & Dellorto PHBH 28
http://tv175.wordpress.com/
Lambretta LiS150 1965 - MBGM RT195 w/MBGM Clubman & Keihin PWK28
Lambretta TV175 1962 - GranTurismo 200 w/MBGM Clubman & Dellorto PHBH 28
http://tv175.wordpress.com/
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I should of said really! Mine is fitted into a set of Scootrs dropped SX bars, as i said, fits a treat. Fitted nicely into the headset and plenty of room once screwed down. Pete