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Jasper
15-Oct-2003, 17:32
Having built MK 1 dash,i realised after riding the bike:
1.The quickshifter display and shift lights were too low
2.i han't integrated a clock or speedo
3.i had no odometer
So,here is the MK2 version.Well happy with it and the quickshifter is AWESOME!!

bradders
15-Oct-2003, 18:51
is it all your own work?

Jasper
15-Oct-2003, 19:58
Yes mate.Sourced the electrics from RS,the carbon from Rip and the rest was trial and error!

Guido
15-Oct-2003, 21:42
Nice one Jasp,

You must be well chuffed. Tell me tho', where do you put the sub-station to power it all!!!! ? :D

Wanna fix me Kellermans for me...? ;)

Rattler
15-Oct-2003, 22:14
......all of that stuff just to get the Kellermans to flash properly!!!!;);););)

You've spent far too much time on this - get yourself a job!!!!
;);););););););):D:D:D:D;);););)

Dibble
15-Oct-2003, 22:49
looks like the watch i just got at the Shell station free with a tank of petrol .....

you thought of applying to Seiko for a job Jasper ..???

Looks good tho .... fancy putting some spotlights in my bathroom ..?

Jasper
15-Oct-2003, 23:20
:D:D:D:D:D:Dto you all!

Jasper
15-Oct-2003, 23:22
Dibble,you couldn't afford Northern crafstmanship,you'll just have to stick with paying treble the going rate for 1/3 of the quality!;)

Jasper
15-Oct-2003, 23:23
Guy,get the bike up here and we will sort it!How may times do i have to offer.I'll do it for free,just to annoy Dibble!!!:D

antonye
16-Oct-2003, 10:44
Jasper,

Care to give us a quick run-down of what each light/dial does and how much these things cost?

Thanks!

Jasper
16-Oct-2003, 11:23
Ok,here goes:
1:The led's at the top are:
left indi,oil pressure('cos the brake master cylinder covers the one in the tacho on left lock!),main beam and indi right.
2:Top readout is the quickshifter set up,it's got a bar type rev-counter,laptimer,gear position indicator and twin shift lights.
3:The next lcd is the speedo,incorporating ride time,average time,distance odometer,top speed ,clock etc.
4.Led's for low fuel,alarm and neutral.
5.Voltmeter
6.Quickshifter on/off
7.swtiches on left:ignition and fuel pump isolate.

That's the lot!Total cost:WITHOUT the quickshifter setup:£100.

Ray
16-Oct-2003, 15:03
Jasper

Are you sure that picture is your bike?? Looks more like it was taken through Goldsmiths front window before OY and his buddies put brick through it.

Respec, anyone who can sort out all that electrickery stuff on an Italian bike should be working for NASA.

I'd add a rear facing camera if I was you with those DP mirrors!!!

Ray

Jasper
16-Oct-2003, 15:15
Your right there Ray,now i know why you didn't want them.I thought the standard mirrors were lousy!

Old Yella
16-Oct-2003, 17:31
Originally posted by Ray
Jasper

Are you sure that picture is your bike?? Looks more like it was taken through Goldsmiths front window before OY and his buddies put brick through it.

Respec, anyone who can sort out all that electrickery stuff on an Italian bike should be working for NASA.

I'd add a rear facing camera if I was you with those DP mirrors!!!

Ray

I know where you live you know!

Plenty of bricks left in the boot too :frog:

Jasper
16-Oct-2003, 18:49
Have you been knicking bricks again,Yella?:D

Old Yella
17-Oct-2003, 11:40
Kno, dont want to upset the neighbours by lifting their walls, well not yet anyway ;)

When you bringing the 853 down to look at?

Jasper
17-Oct-2003, 20:41
Maybe next week.See you've not taken long to change your location!!:D