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RICSPEED
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looking good .yours?
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Anybody running one of these yet?

Look very sexy. rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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What I don't get is why they use the standard speedo cable for the digital speedometer instead of a magnet and pickup. I like the rev counter, though.
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RICSPEED wrote:pre release prototype



http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... 153&ref=nf
Ric you really are being a tease...Im sure you could leak a little more info on this exciting new piece of kit. Are you giving it the once over and any sort of date time we might expect it? dont worry we wont hold you to it.... ;) :D
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GP Kevo wrote:What I don't get is why they use the standard speedo cable for the digital speedometer instead of a magnet and pickup. I like the rev counter, though.

I was just saying the same to someone earlier.

Things are top notch with the MBD Speedo, I'm loving it. Great piece of kit.
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