Yep, getting sidetracked again, this time by a "real quick" project. 1994 XR 650 L Supermoto. Just picked up the bike from a friend, and want to straight from "lives outside" to wicked. Already picked up Wheels, inverted forks, etc. I just wanted to know if anyone on here had tried any speedometer/ multifunction things. Bike bandit has some, and all look good(Dakota elect.???) Simpler/cheaper always better.
Sigma bike computer is all you need 15$ at REI. I use it on my hot rod.
TrailTech. Works for my 1994 XR600R. It's like your bike, but with horsepower! ![](/media/img/icons/smilies/crazy-18.png)
Any bicycle computer will work. they are very accurate as well (tire measurement in mm).
a few people have recommended using rare earth magnets glued to the rotor for the sender. the stock magnet is pretty weak
edit: read this: http://www.canyonchasers.net/shop/generic/sigma.php and/or http://www.denbrook.com/Motorcycles/BC800/index.htm
Hey, thanks, guys. And Osterkraut, give me time. Next summer, Carb, Cam, Exhaust. IT just wouldn't be me if I weren't polishing a turd.
Osterkraut wrote:
TrailTech. Works for my 1994 XR600R. It's like your bike, but with horsepower!
But he's got the 'lectric leg. ![](/media/img/icons/smilies/wink-18.png)
Curmudgeon wrote:
Osterkraut wrote:
TrailTech. Works for my 1994 XR600R. It's like your bike, but with horsepower!
But he's got the 'lectric leg.
Having just kicked the E36 M3 out of my BRP working through a carb problem, I don't think I'll be buying a big-bore thumper without the magic button ever again.
On the other hand, when it starts up first kick, it's a panty-dropper.
Panty dropping potential: First kick > Electric start > 2 or more kicks
By the third kick, the girl is probably thinking (or saying) "Maybe I don't want to ride on your POS after all"
MitchellC wrote:
Panty dropping potential: First kick > Electric start > 2 or more kicks
By the third kick, the girl is probably thinking (or saying) "Maybe I don't want to ride on your POS after all"
Only the most svelte of maidens could ride on the back of the XRrrrrr without cracking the subframe, so most likely I wouldn't want her riding on the back of my POS either.
mike
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7/5/11 9:01 a.m.
Yes, this thread needs pics!