Does anyone have any experience with these gauges? I haven't seen one mounted on an RVF yet, so I was wondering if they are hard to mount, both to the bike and the loom?
linky
translogic gauges
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Re: translogic gauges
I Bought one off a forum member,I think he had it on a 30.or 35. not sure witch.
I have fitted it to my Hybrid,I have connected everything except the wheel sensor for the speedo,
And every thing works fine,Quite easy.
I have fitted it to my Hybrid,I have connected everything except the wheel sensor for the speedo,
And every thing works fine,Quite easy.
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Re: translogic gauges
I currently have one installed on my RVF400:aragami wrote:Does anyone have any experience with these gauges? I haven't seen one mounted on an RVF yet, so I was wondering if they are hard to mount, both to the bike and the loom?
linky

These are not really hard to mount to the meter stay at all (Tyga meter stay). As for the wiring, it wasn't hard at all to wire up either. It will take some time to figure out the wiring but once that's all done, then the wiring should be a breeze. Mine also has both the temp and speedo sensor. Only thing is that you have to take it to the shop and have the speed sensor calibrated. They will put your bike on a dyno and set all the settings according to the manual.