SIP Lambretta Digital Speedo

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C*NTSPEED wrote:when those of you who run these on scoots that are not battery feed do you notice the r6 in botton of the speedo screen before it fires up or do i have a fault?
yeah mine does, and i my clock needs re-setting aeverytime i want to use the scoot, i think i got a fault as now, when i switch lights on, the speedo restarts and im suddenly doing 20-40 mph lol guess i'll have to recheck connections.


anyone else had a problem with clock losing time?
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Dryballs wrote:Hi everyone.

So mine fitted perfectly in my chrome ring special headset. I'm using an ignitec ignition so have a battery (not full DC)

Everything works well but I need to calibrate the speedo. I calibrated mine with a Tomtom One sat nav

What gear ratio are people using? I use 0.78, but that is directly related to the tyres you use :)

I was thinking a good way to check is with the tacho against avantone's visualiser
I prefer to check it on the road if possible, but I'm sure the visualiser will get you in the ballpark.
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rapido230 wrote:anyone else had a problem with clock losing time?
yep, all 3 of mine can't tell the time and need re-setting each trip! It's the only downside I've found with them :(
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So then what happens, or indeed can it be done, if the temperature sender ring is fitted underneath the cylinder head cowl bolt?
Also if the clock resets every time the engine is turned off what about the trip information?
A bit pointless if this also resets, and if it doesn't the why does the time reset? Id have thought the unit would be fitted with a small cell battery for this very reason!!!
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With the sensor under the head cowl bolt you'll get a lower reading than under the plug. A good compromise is to drill a head fin and bolt it directly to it.
n.b. I said the clock needed re-setting, not the clock re-sets itself ;)
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And the trip computer doesn't reset itself, so that's OK.
I guess the reason that there is a difference between the trip and the clock is that once you have stopped and switched the scooter off, the trip doesn't need to update, however time marches on regardless and the clock doesn't with the scooter switched off.
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Call me thick but - is the clock just a bad timekeeper or does the time stop at the time displayed when you switch off and then restart at that time?
i.e. you stop at 12-30 for an hour, start scoot up again and time continues from 12-30 or does it lose , say, 5 minutes in day?
I'm thinking of getting one of these and I like to know where I stand with them before I do.
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The clock needs resetting if u leave your scoot un used for a period of time , which is a major pain ,,, and if your revs drop too low the speedo switches off, until the revs pick back up, apart from that they are much better than a standard speedo.... And look trick ...
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LOL so it appears that half of it works half of the time, which is still a little better than a standard speedo :)
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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tonydevon wrote:LOL so it appears that half of it works half of the time, which is still a little better than a standard speedo :)
But is it worth forking out £150 for?

Not so sure now.
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