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Gone for somthing a bit simpler that will need a bit more work in the short term, but hope will look the part, and is about 1/3 the cost of a translogic, time will tell.
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OK, 90 minutes is time, now tell us...
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Acewell ACE-1600
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Then building my own light panel on Carbon back plate.
Not as totally trick as Translogic, but just run out of funds and dont really fancy Dyno set up for speedo.
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Arrived this morning, smaller than pic makes it look, is quite trick, wiring looks good, can be easilly set up, no dyno needed, has built-in shift light, all wheel sensors included as well.
All looks good, pics once fitted............2010...2011...2012!! :roll:
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That'll look dead trick in a carbon dash, where did you get it from aly, cant seem to find a price for this unit
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Lad called Craig sorted it for me.
Let him know i gave you details, may do you same deal as me, wont say just in case he cant ;)
Loads of different sensors for different bikes as well.
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WINGZERO619 wrote:If you decide to get a Translogic head unit, you'll need to take it to the shop and have it calibrated on a dyno. Here's a shot of my RVF400 in the dyno getting the Translogic digital dash calibrated.
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Glad you got it sorted Sony, from the fitting to cross referencing the wiring diagram to guidance on how to. I am glad I was of help.

This translogic unit is not for the inexperienced to install and calibrate, it can be a bit involved. You do need a dyno in the completion stages, otherwise it will not display the actual speed, trip distances.. fuel usage etc etc.

But the finished product is defiently worth all the effort.
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Re: Digital Dash

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indy-joe wrote:
WINGZERO619 wrote:If you decide to get a Translogic head unit, you'll need to take it to the shop and have it calibrated on a dyno. Here's a shot of my RVF400 in the dyno getting the Translogic digital dash calibrated.
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Glad you got it sorted Sony, from the fitting to cross referencing the wiring diagram to guidance on how to. I am glad I was of help.

This translogic unit is not for the inexperienced to install and calibrate, it can be a bit involved. You do need a dyno in the completion stages, otherwise it will not display the actual speed, trip distances.. fuel usage etc etc.

But the finished product is defiently worth all the effort.
Hey there Jason,
Thanks for all your help. The wiring wasn't bad at all. I did need the dyno however because without it, nothing would read correctly. But after taking it to the shop, it was calibrated correctly and all readings were spot on. I highly recommend this piece of hardware.
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Aly, spoke with Craig and he said included in the price would be a remote control? Did you get one and is yours fitted and working now?

Chris.
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Re: Digital Dash

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hi just fitted a vapour digital dash eay to fit , iv not set the speedo as its on my race bike
looks the biz , revs to 12k on the bar then carrys on in the right hand corner two 20k
shift light at 15k , im one happy camper
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