MB Digital speedo

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Ian Hepworth

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sydduckett wrote:Here is a question. when you buy one of these will it be possible to add mileage to it before you put in on the scoot? my engines got around 1500 on it at the mo and it would be good if you could add miles already done when fitting it, no more having to keep adding numbers on...
Makes perfect sense Sef..you old rummy ye.. :D , also being thinking this
Ian Hepworth wrote:Ummmmmm, no
Thats a shame that...nothing dodgy you understand Ian/Mouse just that the DVLA now put a red mark against mileage oddments and on an HPI check it comes up potentially dodgy.. :? , had it with my car one where it was obvious the Mot tester made a mistake on the mileage as the service backed it up but now the DVLA have put a black mark against it which could be awkward when I change it..

BTW how do you power the speedos..? do you need a battery feed guys..?
No plans to add a feature to alter the total mileage. There will be some procedure at DVLA for noting a change of speedometer even in a car.

Speedos break and need replacing in all vehicles. DVLA will know what to do. If you are worried put your old speedo in a box and show it to any buyer. Most people who know scooters will know the mileage readings are nonsense. I ran my T5 for about 8 months with no speedo as I got sick of mending it.

As far as I know the speedo has a small internal battery to remember setting etc. Then I think it can take a power feed from AC or DC.
We've done a lot of work on the voltage input side as the first few prototypes were getting zapped and it turned out the lambretta system sometimes lets through tiny spikes of up to 50volt! A bulb can handle that but instant death for sensitive electronics.
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Ian Hepworth wrote:As far as I know the speedo has a small internal battery to remember setting etc. Then I think it can take a power feed from AC or DC.
We've done a lot of work on the voltage input side as the first few prototypes were getting zapped and it turned out the lambretta system sometimes lets through tiny spikes of up to 50volt! A bulb can handle that but instant death for sensitive electronics.
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Nice Phil at Mb took my order for the new digital speedo and i was sure he said (under his breath) that i could jump the queue :lol:
Now just have to get cezeta to buy my trail tech vapor

question for Mb's technical guy, Ian :ugeek:
when can you adapt one of these for a lambretta

http://www.trailtechproducts.co.uk/acat ... _Kits.html
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All you series 1 and 2 owners should give MB a call and let them know you're interested.
They say they'll do them if enough interest,i've put my name down.
Gotta change that standard speedo!
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6LDA 28B wrote:Any idea of price, not asking for myself as i am sure mark said he would throw one in with my engine build :lol: :lol:
what about the series 1 boys anything for them
Price will be about £70, as far as the s1 is concerned is that the same fitting as a s2, if so i may have posted it 2 above your post, do you not read man ;)
if you offered a decent service you would read it to us :roll: ill have a series 1/2 speedo.....ill pay now, I'm committed man :ugeek:
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stick me down for one one will ya ian :D
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This is the Dactek one. Not finished yet, but will have a white face and black writing.
Temp gauge, water or EGT. Rev counter. speedo and fuel gauge.
Price around £75
Works fine and can use a standard speedo cable.
Ian Hepworth

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mouse wrote:
6LDA 28B wrote:Any idea of price, not asking for myself as i am sure mark said he would throw one in with my engine build :lol: :lol:
what about the series 1 boys anything for them
Price will be about £70, as far as the s1 is concerned is that the same fitting as a s2, if so i may have posted it 2 above your post, do you not read man ;)
if you offered a decent service you would read it to us :roll: ill have a series 1/2 speedo.....ill pay now, I'm committed man :ugeek:
From talking to Mark it's looking unlikely for a series 1/2 one, much smaller demand compared to S3. Never say never though.
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6LDA 28B wrote:Nice Phil at Mb took my order for the new digital speedo and i was sure he said (under his breath) that i could jump the queue :lol:
Now just have to get cezeta to buy my trail tech vapor

question for Mb's technical guy, Ian :ugeek:
when can you adapt one of these for a lambretta

http://www.trailtechproducts.co.uk/acat ... _Kits.html
I was there when you phoned. Phil didn't say "jump the queue" - it sounded more like something like "those bloody two".

We've been looking at the trailtech stators, they are very nice but you're up against the usual thing of flywheel tapers and fans etc.
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looks like ill be going back to grip filling a fiat strada dash to my series 1 headset then :roll:
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