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Tonio600
18-Oct-2005, 18:11
I'm currently stripping the 600 Monster and was wondering if I keep the clock or not. Of course if I keep it I will hide it not to see the speed (I think being aware of how slow I am could make me stop racing :lol: ). What makes me hesitating is that I may want to put the Monster back on the road (for Julie actually) after 1 or 2 DD seasons, and I want to know its real mileage (for services, etc...). So what do you think? I think I could hide the clock somewhere in the front fairing and forget it... :puzzled:

AK
18-Oct-2005, 18:12
Leave it, and tape over it for racing:)

skidlids
18-Oct-2005, 18:17
Replace it with a rev counter then get a dyno run done and work out where power tails off in the rev range and then you will know when to shift into a higher gear. A rev counter also makes sprocket selection easier.

AK
18-Oct-2005, 18:19
see Tonio, you only have to wait 5 mins for an expert to come along.....:D

Good'n Kev, thats exactly what I recomend too:saint:

Mark
18-Oct-2005, 18:23
CK, you ickle pickled lier! :P

paynep
18-Oct-2005, 23:16
Do I keep the clock or not?

How about replacing it with a sundial?

:lol::lol::lol:

Sorry............I have just wasted 2 hours watching ManYoo not being beaten by a bunch of guys from Lille, c'mon guys do us a favour and put them out of our misery..........

Tonio600
19-Oct-2005, 00:05
Message original : skidlids
Replace it with a rev counter then get a dyno run done and work out where power tails off in the rev range and then you will know when to shift into a higher gear. A rev counter also makes sprocket selection easier.

I thought about fitting a rev counter on the bike and making it dyno'd... just to see how it works :D
But if I get ride of the sundial (ha ha ha Paul, you teached me a new word :lol: ) I'll have to find something to put on the axle won't I?

psychlist
19-Oct-2005, 13:12
Originally posted by Tonio600
I'll have to find something to put on the axle won't I?

:o Ooh! Er! I haven't :lol:

Tonio600
19-Oct-2005, 13:43
so it's not needed? I thought my wheel would move from left to right on the axle... :puzzled:

Scooter916
19-Oct-2005, 14:32
Tonio
You will need a spacer if you remove the speedo drive, But if you leave the speedo drive in its fine.
glyn

skidlids
19-Oct-2005, 14:39
Paul James does them
http://217.199.188.40/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=18154#pid167576

dickieducati
19-Oct-2005, 14:48
i may be being simplistic here but why not just leave it on and not look at it. call me old fashioned.

Tonio600
19-Oct-2005, 15:04
Message original : dickieducati
i may be being simplistic here but why not just leave it on and not look at it. call me old fashioned.

I may do that. I don't know yet... Because I'm in the bike stripping phase (yahoooooooo that's good :D ) I'm still wondering what I do with that clock. So I get opinions from everybody to make mine.