Great functional bit of kit, but poor quality, seriously p***ed of!!
SIP Lambretta Digital Speedo
- Tom Russell
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Digital display has stopped working properly on mine - which runs off DC - (maybe something to do with rain at Exmouth over weekend) and I've only had it on scoot for 6 months, covering maximum of 1000 miles. My mates has also completely stopped working on AC. I've heard of a few others failing as well.
Great functional bit of kit, but poor quality, seriously p***ed of!!
Great functional bit of kit, but poor quality, seriously p***ed of!!
- sideout
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Yeah, I got a bit wet coming back from Exmouth too Tom, and mine reset the trip a couple of timesTom Russell wrote:Digital display has stopped working properly on mine - which runs off DC - (maybe something to do with rain at Exmouth over weekend) and I've only had it on scoot for 6 months, covering maximum of 1000 miles. My mates has also completely stopped working on AC. I've heard of a few others failing as well.
Great functional bit of kit, but poor quality, seriously p***ed of!!
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Are the aforementioned issues with the MkI or Mkll speedo, I.e. with or without fuel tap light?
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Mine was the MkII in this case Mike. It was exceedingly wet thoughsoulsurfer wrote:Are the aforementioned issues with the MkI or Mkll speedo, I.e. with or without fuel tap light?
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I thought that it was a little cramped in the headset (plus I planned on an H4 Halogen conversion so hotter as well!), so I extended the cable and moved it down to the horncast held on with a cable tie.victor wrote:Where did you end up fitting the power box, and how? Double sided tape inside the headset?
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That looks ace - did you simply cut the cables, soldered in an extension and shrink wrapped it?
Also, is that a GP or SX? Which one has more space in the headset?
Also, is that a GP or SX? Which one has more space in the headset?
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Yes that's exactly what I did, shrink wrap makes life so easy now!victor wrote:That looks ace - did you simply cut the cables, soldered in an extension and shrink wrapped it?
Also, is that a GP or SX? Which one has more space in the headset?
And it's an SX type headset/horncast
