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multigauge
#1
Well, finaly got around to fitting Christians' multigauge. looks great and works brilliant! Dead easy to fit took about an hour or so. The cluster was a bit difficult to prise apart but careful use of a flat blade screwdriver soon sorted that! All I've got to do now is plat! :lol


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#2
looks great more info please price where from wiring please!!
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#3
I bought mine in December cost 144 euro.
Have a look at these..
Please find all documentation on this site:
http://cvieth.bplaced.net/ganganzeige_downloads.html
Installation:
http://cvieth.bplaced.net/Multi%20gauge%...lation.pdf
User Guide:
http://cvieth.bplaced.net/MultiGauge%20U...%2080x.pdf
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#4
I like the gear indicater. the lack of one on my gen2 is probably the only thing i dont like about it
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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#5
Looks great!  Smile
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#6
That looks great and sounds like it was an easy fit. Must admit, if I still had my Gen1 thou I'd definately be fitting one.  I'd like to get a gear indicator on the fazer8 but don't like the stick on acumen one. Sad
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#7
you were up late!
The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people's money!
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#8
I guess I need to reset the clock then!
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#9
DAMN YOU!!! Just when i had forgot about them and told myself i didn't need one lol..
Just got me an Ivans kit so maybe next month.  :lol

Looks good though.
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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#10
:lol
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