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tex

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« on: 07 January 2012, 10:25:17 am »
 
 
     hi,
        Does anybody know of a good motorcycle elecy or shop, to fit a multi gauge and white dials, I live in the north london, herts essex area. But dont mind traverling a bit.
 
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Re: gauge
« Reply #1 on: 07 January 2012, 04:51:33 pm »
 
Hi...
 
Fitting a multigauge?? which one?
 
Excellent write up of Christians multigauge installation here...
 
http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/multigaugeinstallation.html
 
have a go yourself and then while you are doing that it should be quite easy to fit the white dials...
 
Jobs an easy one and you save yourself a load of dosh...!!!
 
 
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Re: gauge
« Reply #2 on: 08 January 2012, 12:33:24 pm »
 
 
  Thanks silver, the gauge came from christian, so i have the instructions. Never done anything like this ,so did not want to screw it up, can do the basics, I will have a good read and might have a go.
 
 
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Re: gauge
« Reply #3 on: 08 January 2012, 06:42:59 pm »
the soldered connections are a bit fiddley , if you,ve dodgy eyesight like me i found it easier doing it with a magnifying glass and before the smartarse answers a soldering iron. But if you do cock up you can use a solder sucker to remove & start the joint again

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Re: gauge
« Reply #4 on: 19 January 2012, 08:47:56 pm »
 
 Thanks paul
the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead