gps speedo headset

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iang
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mark wrote:1 last question ian(for now) what is the difference between the legacy and revolution versions?
Mark,
The "legacy" design are more classic looks no warning lights or shift lights.
The "revoulution" design have setable warning lights, Shift lights.
The "speedhut" gauges are Introductory line. No shift lights or warning lights..
This is their wording of them, hope this helps..
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Thanks that's how I read it, just waiting for email to confirm :lol:
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I'm surprised that with the interest for a GPS speedo, no-one over here or our European buddies have not come up with a speedo that fits straight into any model headset.

Not hard to get a new replacement speedo for £20-30 (S1,S2, GP, Li etc.), fit some type of GPS reciever in it (free app on a mobile phone), digital face an hey presto.

Got to be worth £60 ea I reckon.
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email confirms the speedo's are the same its the other gauges that differ in both ranges. ordered and waiting :P
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Looks a lovely bit of kit that and you have made a great job fitting it :D
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Final top coat done.....

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Fitted and connected up...What a doddle, 12v via ignition as no permanent live required and a live via lights for gauge illumination.

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The antenna i run down into tool box and out the bottom via a grommet and it sticks magnetically to underside of tool box..
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The idea was it would be out the way and if the signal pick up was not good i could just swing it round to the side...

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Gauge illumination shots

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At present the cht gauge looks out of place but it does work superbly.I have spoken to speedhut re a cht gauge so that they will all match but they don't do one a moment but they are working on one at present which will hopefully be due in a month or so..
Been out for a test run today and it works perfectly,needle moves lovely and smooth and not all jerky.Trip works a treat too.So overal well chuffed :D
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That looks cool as feck, well done that man
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Very nice, I'll be having a look at those myself, getting fed up of waiting for SIP's speedo.
Problem being my head set is painted up waiting.
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That's very well done.

Wouldn't mind seeing the rest of the Lambretta
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I’m wondering if you match the color of the scoot to the back ground of the gauges, it looks awesome well done :-)
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