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Old 16-03-09, 11:24 AM   #11
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Funnily enough Darrel ordered one of the £20 ones for himslef and me today, if there's room I'll stick it on the 404.

Cheers Mark.
for £20, it is cheaper then a ticket in the post! a perfect credit crunch kit

just about manage to fit the main unit under my SV seat next to fuse box. Experimenting with the aerial position at the moment, got it strapped down to the front brake reservoir as its high and exposed. but still get flashing green light in built up area (central london) I assume this is common as satellite signal is easily blocked and 3 is needed for it to work...

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Old 16-03-09, 11:26 AM   #12
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The '08 Z750 ABS has so little space unserseat that I have had to sacrifice the tool-kit to fit the Inforad.
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Old 16-03-09, 11:31 AM   #13
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The '08 Z750 ABS has so little space unserseat that I have had to sacrifice the tool-kit to fit the Inforad..........
the Z750 exhaust looks quite roomy
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Old 16-03-09, 11:47 AM   #14
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The '08 Z750 ABS has so little space unserseat that I have had to sacrifice the tool-kit to fit the Inforad.
Dave compared to the 404 your bikes a transit mate, tool kit? they don't come with one, later I'm melting the rear mudguard to make room for the ECU, I kid you not, I might (and this is pushing it a bit), just might manage a packet of rizla's (although not the big ones) under the seat.


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Old 18-03-09, 02:43 AM   #15
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Nice one Lucas. I've got two in the post!

Incidentally can one subscribed dongley doo dah be used in two seperate units?
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Old 18-03-09, 07:43 AM   #16
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Yes, the Inforad unit itself is the separate piece held by two thumbscrews, the bit on the bike is just a connector, you could just use one of the actual Inforad units on two bikes.
You can't update two units on one subscription though - the unit is individually recognised by the update software.
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Old 18-03-09, 08:04 AM   #17
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You can't update two units on one subscription though - the unit is individually recognised by the update software.
You can if you are cheeky. You can save the configuration of one unit and import it into the other
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I see...

I tried but couldn't make it work, (it must be said computers are definitely not my area of expertise though), perhaps you might explain how you managed this.
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umm at work so difficult to remember. When you update, it saves the update in a directory - went to that directory, renamed the file to March09 or whatever. Then put second device in, selected the import file option and picked it.
Bit sketchy, its from memory.
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umm at work so difficult to remember. When you update, it saves the update in a directory - went to that directory, renamed the file to March09 or whatever. Then put second device in, selected the import file option and picked it.
Bit sketchy, its from memory.
Must try this out and see.........
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