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Multi-gauge Multi-buy?
Add me to the list Christian please

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I'd be quite interested too....how easy/difficult are they to install. I have looked at the instructions which is beyond my capabilities (hopeless with electrics)
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Can you do these for a gen 2?
If so I could be interested.
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(09-07-15, 10:36 AM)bigbluebear link Wrote: I'd be quite interested too....how easy/difficult are they to install. I have looked at the instructions which is beyond my capabilities (hopeless with electrics)

I find myself in the same boat, electrics in general are beyond my limited capabilities.  I'm very keen on purchasing one of these but only if I can find someone to do the wiring...
I've spent 40yrs riding motorcycles...............the rest I've wasted...
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I had mine done at the local computer shop,  as long as they can solder  circuit  boards shouldn't  be a problem
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
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I found fitting fairly straightforward but as mentioned you need to be able to solder and some locations for connections are SMALL..
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New devices are ready.
Those interested please drop me a message via email (not PM) for ordering and details. Need your postal address, bank or paypal possible.
Though the MG also works on FZS600 I would like to start with FZS1000.
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Email sent via this forum, never used the system before so hopefully you got it :-)
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just stumbled across this,looks good,what sort of price?
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Sorry, some delays. My email account has suddenly been blocked. Have to clarify that first.
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Email sent:-)
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Same as many others, very interested in one of these but would like to know the price and what is required regarding installation ?  Smile
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My email is working again, use the button in the box left hand side. Details via email only please.
For installation there is a very good and independent source:
http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/multi...ation.html
Though a bit outdated the steps are still valid.
My own (poorly translated) documentation is here:
http://cvieth.bplaced.net/Multi_gauge_V9...lation.pdf

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Sorry for the late reply gauge arrived last week whilei was away on holiday
I fitted today and its fantastic only took bout a 90mins the instructions in the 2 pdf are very straightforward and easy to understand
Soldering was straightforward too just cut and preped the wires then soldered the shortest to the longest

Cant wait to try out on the open road so many options and different screens to use

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Hey guys, how do i get one of these and how much are they? Cheers
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(09-08-15, 01:57 PM)nige75 link Wrote: Hey guys, how do i get one of these and how much are they? Cheers

drop schlumpf (Christian) a pm on here or email him at cvieth@arcor.de
Also have a look at his very informative website about it. http://cvieth.bplaced.net/ganganzeige_summary.html

I have had one on my bike for just over a year now. It is a vast improvement over the stock fuel gage and so much more useful.
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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Good afternoon. I'm from Russia, from the city of Irkutsk, I learned that you are doing a Multi-Gauge for motorcycles. I want to buy it on the Yamaha FZS1000 in 2002. Can you send to Russia? How much does a Multi-Gauge cost? Thank you.
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(15-09-17, 04:15 PM)Vlad link Wrote: Good afternoon. I'm from Russia, from the city of Irkutsk, I learned that you are doing a Multi-Gauge for motorcycles. I want to buy it on the Yamaha FZS1000 in 2002. Can you send to Russia? How much does a Multi-Gauge cost? Thank you.


This is an old thread,  you need to email the seller direct at cvieth@vodafone.de


I bought one about 2 weeks ago, he gives great service.
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