MB digital speedo

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doggbhoy
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i disconnected rev counter,speedo fine now :)
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bizzly
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doggbhoy wrote:i disconnected rev counter,speedo fine now :)
Ive just done the same and the speedo works fine for now :lol:
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jonashford
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Ive had one of these speedos since my scoot went back on the road in feb, It does mist up when I take it out of the gare and the sun is shining, then after about ten minutes it clears up, I think there must be somewhere where a small bit of moisture gets in to it somehow?

Other than that its worked great, until my plug cap broke & I replaced it with a rubber waterproof ngk type, then the speedo was all over the place. I changed to a normal ngk cap and all is now fine in the speedo world again. I havent got a complaint about it really. The misting is not a big deal.

I run it off a koso ac/dc rectifier, no problems there either
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I wonder if this is the reason why SIP adopted they're design using the speedo drive?
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Not many new ideas come without theyre faults... big or tiny...


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