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GlPro Gear Indicator
#1
Hi guys a little advice if someone can assist.
I have just taken possession of a new GlPro digital gear postion /change indicator and the first thing in the instructions is 'Locate the Speed Sensor Coupler' well I know where the speed sensor is, it's on the front axle, but, where the foc the coupler is in amongst all the junction boxes/connectors I have not a clue.
Any advice gratefully received as it my plan to fit the little beast tomorrow.


:thumbup In antisipation.
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#2
Out of simple curiosity, why do you actually need it?
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#3
Basically cos I am like a few other Foccers on here, an 'Old Fart' and for some reason us old farts seem to always be tugging up for another gear, namely 7th, which as I'm sure you are ware does not actually exists.
So at a glance this should stop all the tugging that us old boys seem to do.  :eek
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#4
I'm the same...always going for seventh !! I compare road speed and rpm and work it out but would prefer a simple bulb to light up when in top gear. I saw a video a while ago for a different bike showing an easy system where the small plastic cover on the gearbox (the one with the neutral switch) was removed and a copper rivet or similar was put in where the top gear position is. Then a wire was run up to a light on the dash. Worked a treat for a few quid.
Would this idea work on a Fazer ?
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#5
(09-02-17, 06:09 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: Hi guys a little advice if someone can assist.
I have just taken possession of a new GlPro digital gear postion /change indicator and the first thing in the instructions is 'Locate the Speed Sensor Coupler' well I know where the speed sensor is, it's on the front axle, but, where the foc the coupler is in amongst all the junction boxes/connectors I have not a clue.
Any advice gratefully received as it my plan to fit the little beast tomorrow.


:thumbup In antisipation. antiCipation ffs Tomski


I used a bit of logic Tomski and tried the magical "search" facility Tomski and found this. Hope it helps you useless wrinkly  :lol


http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?topic=12815.0
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#6
[size=1.35em]I C[/size] so it really is ant[size=1.35em]ic[/size]ipation and [color=rgb(255, 0, 0)][size=1.35em]IS[/size] [/color]not ant[color=rgb(255, 0, 0)]is[/color]ipation  :rolleyes
[size=1em]I bow before thee oh master of language, for thou art a true wordsmith.  :lol [/size]
[size=1em]Cheers for the link Tiger [/size] :thumbup
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#7
Quote:In antisipation. antiCipation ffs Tomski
Unless he meant to say something else? Always a S in "in conStipation"  :look
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#8
Tigers are often full of shit :eek
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#9
Yep me too look for 7th at times, just an indication that I am in 6th will do - don't need the rest. Dont want to look down for it either
 
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#10
Glue one on the inside of your visor, although it will rather limit how far your skid lid can be away from the bike  :rollin
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#11
(10-02-17, 12:19 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: Tigers are often full of shit :eek


:lol :lol  Yup...feckin loads of it  :lol :lol
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#12
Mine's mainly a commuter in heavy traffic, didn't even know it went past 4th gear. My bike would probably scream a warning in 6th saying "What are you doing, slow down?" :'(
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(10-02-17, 12:31 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: Glue one on the inside of your visor, although it will rather limit how far your skid lid can be away from the bike  :rollin


This is way better Tomski  :lol



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(10-02-17, 09:07 AM)Frosties link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=21813.msg252193#msg252193 date=1486683119]
Glue one on the inside of your visor, although it will rather limit how far your skid lid can be away from the bike  :rollin


This is way better Tomski  :lol
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Ha ha! don't think my old eyes would ever pull focus at that close range  :thumbdown
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#15
Here we go, this link takes us to the part I was suggesting. Even the position of 6th gear is easy to see..and drill  Big Grin
I know it's a different bike but same part number I believe.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-YZF-600...1954104838
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