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hi for all those whose speedo drives are being eaten try removeing hub and running file down every spline on metal drive fit new plastic drive problem should be solved. this was a problem i suffered with for ages untill charlie edmunds sorted it for me simple if you know how and cheap too :P :mrgreen:
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plantman wrote:real shame it uses the cable true speed would be nice .without tapeing the gps to the headset
Trouble is with true speed reading,it kills so many myths and can leave you a bit low.There was this guy on the lcgb forum once who strapped on and rode each of his bikes to come to the conclusion there was something wrong with each one as they were somewhat slower than he though,so he started to rejet each one and try again even though they had probably been fine for ages. :lol:
On the other hand you have genuine proof of your claim and earn your fish supper ;)
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yeah i often chuckle at the 80 mph p2 standerd machines :roll:
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C*NTSPEED wrote:yeah i often chuckle at the 80 mph p2 standerd machines :roll:
and i,m sure we,ve all heard those tales from "old boys"..saying ."my sx200 (or whatever) did 90mph...two,s up " :lol:
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sean brady scooters wrote:
C*NTSPEED wrote:yeah i often chuckle at the 80 mph p2 standerd machines :roll:
and i,m sure we,ve all heard those tales from "old boys"..saying ."my sx200 (or whatever) did 90mph...two,s up " :lol:

dont even go there there usually in the sas " saturday and sunday" ride out brigade :roll:
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the word on the street is that its deffo both capable of mph and kph readings appy days
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i can get these but not as cheap as direct from sip
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Fitted My SIP digital speedo/rev counter. Looks the biz and seems to be very accurate (compared it to GPS speedo)
Question is. What temperature should a Mallossi kitted 200 motor run at ?
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Magoo wrote:Fitted My SIP digital speedo/rev counter. Looks the biz and seems to be very accurate (compared it to GPS speedo)
Question is. What temperature should a Mallossi kitted 200 motor run at ?
So you got one in the end, post up a pic then.
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Magoo wrote:Fitted My SIP digital speedo/rev counter. Looks the biz and seems to be very accurate (compared it to GPS speedo)
You got fitting instructions then? :D
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