01-09-19, 09:06 PM
Yeah will put this up on the FZ1OA forums. Bit more of an update (with pictures) - Assembled the first all in one unit and got this mounted to the bike. Fits and mounts nicely, this unit is chunky and bezels are large - I've got a compact enclosure on the way - quite a bit thinner and much thinner bezel around the display. First 2 pics is essentially what I'll be shipping (albeit smaller). Literally just unbolt your old clocks (take a note of your odo before doing so), bolt in TFT Unit, plug in the connector and switch ignition on, and you'll be prompted to enter odometer reading which will be permanently saved. There will be an antireflective coating on top of the display which is sealed to the outer casing, so in a rain storm water will just run off - to prevent the unit suffering from condensation from the inside there will be covered breather holes on the back (much like original clocks). PCB's on the inside are also covered with a waterproof coating as a last line of defence against bad weather. As for price after totally up costs of making one unit, I'll initially be pricing these at £249.
After installing the only 2 things you'll have to mount are the control buttons (I've installed mine on the clutch side just underneath the switchgear which is a nice place and doesn't obstruct anything). Other other item to mount is the external temperature sensor. I'd just recommend mounting this not too close to the engine and away from direct wind blast so you'll get an accurate reading of ambient temperature
Will keep you posted!
After installing the only 2 things you'll have to mount are the control buttons (I've installed mine on the clutch side just underneath the switchgear which is a nice place and doesn't obstruct anything). Other other item to mount is the external temperature sensor. I'd just recommend mounting this not too close to the engine and away from direct wind blast so you'll get an accurate reading of ambient temperature

Will keep you posted!
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