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george650
31-07-07, 12:36 PM
any know of any goods ones about. Would like to fit one to my bike! cheers
John Burt
31-07-07, 01:00 PM
Digital Gear Change?? do you mean indicator???
have a look at acumen they are probably one of the best all different colours to match
www.acumen-electronics.co.uk/home/index.php (http://www.acumen-electronics.co.uk/home/index.php)
SoulKiss
31-07-07, 01:08 PM
Digital Gear Change?? do you mean indicator???
I thought he meant a finger-tip system :P
george650
31-07-07, 01:44 PM
lol! woops yeah meant indicator sorry
Why? You keep going until you run out of gears ;)
Mr Toad
31-07-07, 07:40 PM
Random Number Generator :grin:
i have the datatool one and it is a bit slow to change but does what i want and stops me going for 7th gear all the time.
chazzyb
31-07-07, 08:42 PM
i have the datatool one and it is a bit slow to change but does what i want and stops me going for 7th gear all the time.
What's the problem with going for 7th then? Just shows how good the SV is in top!
fat_brstd
01-08-07, 11:47 AM
ive got an acumen one on my tls which is apparently one of the best ones you can get (it came with the bike) and it is absolutely rubbish. takes forever to work out what gear your in when you shift, up to 1 second by which time i may have shifted up again. genuinly a waste of time. Nice bling factor but in practise they simply dont work fast enough unless your doing high speeds at high revs, low revs and they take ages, low speeds and they take even longer, combine the 2 and it will think your in 2nd even when your doing 2mph in a carpark in first. also they get really confused by slipping the clutch cause they work on matching the revs to the speed to guage your gear. also means if you changethe gearing a significantly then they need to be retrained.
all in all a kinda cool idea but in reality they just suck. Just learn what your bike should sound like when you go into a corner and base gear selection based on sound rather than on what gear you think you should be in. It the same as reading your tach, after a while you just learn when to shift and you dont have to keep staring at it in fear of going into the redline.
philbut
01-08-07, 03:16 PM
I always used to try for 7th gear and considered getting one, but now I find that a glance at the tacho and speedo lets me know if i'm in 6th already, usually after a slow bit of traffic and i can't remember how many I shifted down.
TBH, the times i forget are the times when i wouldn't want to be glancing down at the clocks anyway (i.e. round the twisties etc).
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