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Anyone got suggestions for a digital speedo that will fit into standard hole. Think the MB one is still a way off? Does anyone else make one that fits without fettling. If not whats the best standard looking one that gives a real(ish) speed.

Didnt someone on here get to try out/demo one of the MB ones?

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All standard ones sef look like rev counters when riding.. :D ..Ive personally always liked the green faced lammy ones think there 90mph..as for digital mate without the fettle you might struggle.unless anyones done one we dont know about, I do like the vapour ones well smart but they need work, jase frost does them..
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Does mr frost have a website? Have one of the black and green 90mph ones myself. will be going on if i cant find what i want... :(
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You could just fit a bicycle speedo inside the standard housing.

It looks very neat if done properly.
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ArmandTanzarian wrote:You could just fit a bicycle speedo inside the standard housing.

It looks very neat if done properly.
didnt someone do an acewell into the lammy headset?
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sydduckett wrote:Does mr frost have a website? Have one of the black and green 90mph ones myself. will be going on if i cant find what i want... :(
www.absolutelyscooters.com
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There is one advertised in this months scootering, think its a speedwell one, with a gp head set top its about £250. I think, looks well done though
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sydduckett wrote: If not whats the best standard looking one that gives a real(ish) speed.
jem booth's your man there.
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AndyS wrote:There is one advertised in this months scootering, think its a speedwell one, with a gp head set top its about £250. I think, looks well done though
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I've just fitted the Vapor using the bracket supplied by MBD

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