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Maxypriest 06-Dec-2005 09:37

What’s the deal with these transponders??
 
Chaps,

What’s the deal with these transponders – I’m new to this racing malarkey...

Do I have to buy one?
Rent/lease it?
What type/make is it/where do I get one?

Cheers,

Max
:P

antonye 06-Dec-2005 10:17

You can get them on the day from New Era.

£10 per meeting plus £50 deposit.

Return the transponder and you get your deposit back.

No need to arrange with them, as they'll have plenty. Just pick one up from the office when you sign in, after you've done scrutineering.

AK 06-Dec-2005 11:11

or if you have disposable income -you can shop here for re-chargeable or hard wired ones:)


http://www.amb-it.com/

http://www.amb-it.com/modules/?name=...=9&systemID=15

[Edited on 6-12-2005 by AK and CK]

Maxypriest 06-Dec-2005 12:45

Cheers!

Now what about fitment - do I buy a type of bracket or will tape and cable ties work?

phoenix n max 06-Dec-2005 12:46

You can buy a bracket at the first meeting for a fiver.

TP 06-Dec-2005 12:56

Quote:

Originally posted by Maxypriest
Cheers!

Now what about fitment - do I buy a type of bracket or will tape and cable ties work?

I have a hard-wired jobby that I had cable tied to a fork leg all last year. Worked a treat.

:D

AK 06-Dec-2005 12:57

Quote:

Originally posted by TP
Quote:

Originally posted by Maxypriest
Cheers!

Now what about fitment - do I buy a type of bracket or will tape and cable ties work?

I have a hard-wired jobby that I had cable tied to a fork leg all last year. Worked a treat.

:D

you still got it Tony?:puzzled:

:lol::lol::lol:

:smug:;)

domski 06-Dec-2005 12:58

Quote:

Originally posted by TP
Quote:

Originally posted by Maxypriest
Cheers!

Now what about fitment - do I buy a type of bracket or will tape and cable ties work?

I have a hard-wired jobby that I had cable tied to a fork leg all last year. Worked a treat.

:D

I have to say that the hard wired one seems like the best way to go (TP lent me his for Cadwell). No charging needed, and it's harder lose (unless you can misplace a Ducati?)

;)

TP 06-Dec-2005 12:59

Quote:

Originally posted by AK and CK
Quote:

Originally posted by TP
I have a hard-wired jobby that I had cable tied to a fork leg all last year. Worked a treat.

:D

you still got it Tony?:puzzled:

:lol::lol::lol:

:smug:;)

Well I *HAD* one that's currently out on loan ... earning me millions!!! ;)

:lol:

domski 06-Dec-2005 12:59

Quote:

Originally posted by TP
Quote:

Originally posted by AK and CK
Quote:

Originally posted by TP
I have a hard-wired jobby that I had cable tied to a fork leg all last year. Worked a treat.

:D

you still got it Tony?:puzzled:

:lol::lol::lol:

:smug:;)

Well I *HAD* one that's currently out on loan ... earning me millions!!! ;)

:lol:

Glad I don't have it then ;):P

ericthered40 06-Dec-2005 13:04

£200 inc vat and post for the direct power one is the best so far :saint:

AK 06-Dec-2005 13:09

Quote:

Originally posted by domski
Quote:

Originally posted by TP
Quote:

Originally posted by AK and CK
Quote:

Originally posted by TP
I have a hard-wired jobby that I had cable tied to a fork leg all last year. Worked a treat.

:D

you still got it Tony?:puzzled:

:lol::lol::lol:

:smug:;)

Well I *HAD* one that's currently out on loan ... earning me millions!!! ;)

:lol:

Glad I don't have it then ;):P

:o:o:o

Postman......................:o


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