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Re: LED gear display - stevierst - 06-05-15 Aaaah, the mystical 7th gear!!! I think everyone who searches for this holy grail should have a go on a Cagiva mito evo just to see how it feels. Re: LED gear display - Jules-C - 06-05-15 I've found 7th gear on the Fazer a couple of times but most of the time it isn't there. There must be something in the gearbox design that only makes it available in some secret special circumstances Re: LED gear display - easym5 - 09-05-15 I fitted the same one Sannox as you say pain to get magnet set just right but ok once set,handy for round town and no looking for 7th Re: LED gear display - Mike01 - 09-05-15 I went for the Datatool option, easy to fit and set up ![]() ![]() Re: LED gear display - Yas1 - 03-06-15 I got this one from ebay years ago, it's driven from a set of contacts on a plastic bung fitted in place of the original neutral switch. I have found it really useful when I've been pottering round town and then need to nail it as I hit the open road. And, of course, it's blue, mmmmm blue! Re: LED gear display - rhinoeli - 04-06-15 (03-06-15, 06:12 PM)Yas1 link Wrote: I got this one from ebay years ago... Is the rounded front plate a DIY work or came with the display? Re: LED gear display - fazersharp - 04-06-15 If I remember from seeing this before I believe it is a DIY addition - sort of smoked perspex that the led sits behind and shows through. ( nice job ) See what he says Re: LED gear display - Yas1 - 13-06-15 (04-06-15, 11:10 AM)rhinoeli link Wrote: [quote author=Yas1 link=topic=16021.msg198106#msg198106 date=1433351568] Is the rounded front plate a DIY work or came with the display? [/quote] It came with it. Simple piece of smoked Perspex glued to the front of the display. It fits the clock curves well and dims the display nicely too. Display is on a bracket bolted to the back of the clocks. Electronics to drive the display are in a box about 1/2 the size of a Golden Virginia tin. Sorry for the slow reply, I was in France (Cognac) ragging the Fazer senseless on empty D roads! ![]() I'll post a pic of the sensor soon as I need to remove it to replace the O ring since it's weeping. Guess I should do the introduction post too.. |