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Old 21-May-2005, 22:25   #1
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CYCLE COMPUTERS
Any advice please on fitting cycle computers,make,model,how to.Thanks.
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Old 21-May-2005, 22:34   #2
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what you on about?
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Old 21-May-2005, 22:50   #3
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http://www.woollyhatshop.com

Go to "Products" and "Computers" .. you'll see the Cat Eye there, cracking bit of kit ....

Call the shop and ask for Paul, he owns it and is a good mate of mine, tell him I (Pietro) sent you ...... he'll make sure you get the right one ....
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Old 21-May-2005, 22:59   #4
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Aye cat eye are the best bet, what I use.
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Old 21-May-2005, 23:18   #5
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you gotta make sure the speed goes high enough, cateye make one model specifically for motorbikes, cant recall the model but theres one in me garage, will dig it out tomorrow. its not cordles so upside down forks can be a problem with wires
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Old 21-May-2005, 23:44   #6
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You dont know what your missing,these boys know the score.Thanks for info.
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Old 21-May-2005, 23:49   #7
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you gotta make sure the speed goes high enough, cateye make one model specifically for motorbikes, cant recall the model but theres one in me garage, will dig it out tomorrow. its not cordles so upside down forks can be a problem with wires

Feed the wire through a tube, fairly long and feed through the brake line clips, and cable tie to main part of the suspension!
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Old 22-May-2005, 12:53   #8
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what you on about?
You dont know what your missing,these boys know the score.Thanks for info.
I no but I’m getting to know, and if it sounds good I mite just get one .


I must say I learn a lot with you guys
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Old 23-May-2005, 13:35   #9
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Sigma 800 - it has a wire connection and is not affected by ignition etc. Costs about a tenner and is easy to fit. Had one for years.

http://www.sigmasport.com/index_eos.html

[Edited on 24-5-2005 by RickyX]
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Old 23-May-2005, 13:42   #10
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Cateye's only work up to about 70 or the one I had did, as Rickyx has said the sigma one seems to go a lot higher, there's a website sells them something like powersports??? suzuki site on the whole as I recall, and they work up to 186mph, take a bit of time to catch up under hard acceleration, but apart from that work OK.
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