After being lucky enough to get to be one of the 10 beta testers for the new Kheper V3 I waisted no time fitting it when it arrived last night.
All good so far and some great features.
Kheper V3 beta testing
Its one of my GT250 conversions.
its this years work horse
its this years work horse

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When can us meer mortals get our hands on these???????????
very soon 

The kheper had a good test this weekend while doing the South Downs rally. Over 400 miles covered.
Friday night was very very wet all the way there, no issues for the Kheper.
These graphs are from my Garmin Satnav.
Speed/Distance graph of the ride there on Friday.

Speed/Distance graph doing the first half of the ride out to the café on Saturday, ( nice cake )

Speed/Distance of the trip traveling back today

All good so far
Friday night was very very wet all the way there, no issues for the Kheper.
These graphs are from my Garmin Satnav.
Speed/Distance graph of the ride there on Friday.

Speed/Distance graph doing the first half of the ride out to the café on Saturday, ( nice cake )

Speed/Distance of the trip traveling back today

All good so far

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The new interface looks fantastic!
Ive done another 400 ish miles with it since, still no issues at all 
They will be available soon on amazon apparently.

They will be available soon on amazon apparently.
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Does the kheper stuff advance and retard or just retard? Im completely sold on one, but i do like the fact that my current readspeed cdi allows you to set your ign timing at say, 16* and it advances then retards. Though you only have 3 settings for this, hence why the kheper is far better for matching to a setup!
And could you change the unit so that you have more than just 3 'homemade' graphs to play with at a time? Or go in and edit the pre-set graphs?
Either way, it sounds like a damn cool tool and i really want one.
And could you change the unit so that you have more than just 3 'homemade' graphs to play with at a time? Or go in and edit the pre-set graphs?
Either way, it sounds like a damn cool tool and i really want one.