...and what's the inside diameter of the hole?Muppet wrote:How deep is it in the headset?
gps speedo headset
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Very smart indeed!
Turn On, Tune In, Cop out!
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..The speedo comes complete with the quick start wire which means you apply a permanent live to this wire and it keeps gps signal, but to be fair you don't need it, just applying 12 volts on start up is fine because it only takes 30 secs to find it's signal the hot wire just makes it instant, but in all honesty by the time youv'e farted about with choke etc it's on and ready..mark wrote:just waiting for payday then im going same way, did you buy the fast boost sarter and where did you put the aerial.
do the wassel dc conversion its worth it
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84mm..soulsurfer wrote:Very smart indeed!
...and what's the inside diameter of the hole?Muppet wrote:How deep is it in the headset?
yes it's seems big and when i was doing it I was thinking....s**t that's big, but to be fair now it's completed i'm really happy how it looks
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Joe.. the aerial is a small magnetic block about inch and 1/2 square and about 10mm deep..Haven't decided yet to mount it permanent or it can be left in tool box and then just pulled out and stuck on tool box..but it has to see sky..but i have tested it in my shed and it seem to pick up even inside shed !!joespeed wrote:i hope you have checked the clearance, it does look the biz.where do you mount the ariel and most important the cost including postage?Muppet wrote:How deep is it in the headset? Looks neat,
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As regards to cost , it's not cheap at $260+$40 P&P..They are quite good and only value it at $20 for import tax reasons so you don't get stung again when it comes into the uk !!
You can go on the speedhut web site and just for fun you can mock up your own design and colours etc.
http://www.speedhut.com/custom_gauge_de ... er-827.htm
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Looks sooo cool. I think it was this brand that got a mention in another thread, the only pics were full on, so its great to see that they are so shallow and not a prob depth wise.
I also wondered about the function/mode switch through the face, does this look waterproof?
I also wondered about the function/mode switch through the face, does this look waterproof?
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Looks excellent
Looks excellent
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I contacted speedhut before buying it to ask about it being waterproof.. They said it's suitable for motorcyle use and yes fully waterproof..warts wrote:Looks sooo cool. I think it was this brand that got a mention in another thread, the only pics were full on, so its great to see that they are so shallow and not a prob depth wise.
I also wondered about the function/mode switch through the face, does this look waterproof?
Very good work iang, looks the mutts nuts mate.
1 last question ian(for now) what is the difference between the legacy and revolution versions?
