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  • MunkyMastr

    #16
    The real question is, "How do I get my bike to fully utilize the 999 mph limit?".

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    • robertbarr
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      • Sep 2005
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      • Joliet, Illinois

      #17
      Originally posted by MunkyMastr
      The real question is, "How do I get my bike to fully utilize the 999 mph limit?".
      Maybe Morton - Thiokol has a retail outlet.
      and God said, "Let there be air compressors!"
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      • MunkyMastr

        #18
        I'll look into this Thiokol outlet....haha

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        • John Kat
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          • Oct 2010
          • 1433
          • France

          #19
          Originally posted by jarni
          I really like this... do you have a complete front from a gsxr? Or is it posssible just to swap the speedo and tacho units? I have a gs550e...
          Thanks, J
          On both bikes I have the complete GSXR front end ( see my other threads) but you can use these dashboards on any GS bike as the speedometer is fed from the front wheel pick-up and the electronic revcounter is fed from one of the coils
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          • Guest

            #20
            i grafted gauges from a gsxr onto my 1100....looks factory.

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            • TheBigToupee

              #21
              DanMoto 180

              I have the Moto180 on 77 xs750. Oddly enough, it works great. Locating the hall sensor was pretty easy, but mounting the pick-up took a little patience and a few drinks.

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              • Duece

                #22
                How do those electric gauge clusters work with mechanical cables?

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Koso unit on mine.
                  Last edited by Guest; 03-23-2014, 08:05 AM.

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Originally posted by TheBigToupee
                    I have the Moto180 on 77 xs750. Oddly enough, it works great. Locating the hall sensor was pretty easy, but mounting the pick-up took a little patience and a few drinks.
                    Word of caution on that Dan Moto. I found moisture under the glass & the kph were all wrong. I took it off & discovered that when I tightened the 2 bolts that hold it to the flat piece of stock that I mounted it on, that the plastic cracked around the bolts allowing moisture in. The factory wants it back & I will report back with their findings.

                    Paul

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                    • Steve
                      GS Whisperer
                      • Jun 2005
                      • 35924
                      • southwest oHIo

                      #25
                      Originally posted by TheBigToupee
                      I have the Moto180 on 77 xs750. Oddly enough, it works great. Locating the hall sensor was pretty easy, but mounting the pick-up took a little patience and a few drinks.
                      Might have been easier (and quicker) without the "few drinks".

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                      • 5t341th

                        #26
                        the danmoto 180 on mine as well. really cleans up the front on my gsxr conversion



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                        • growler

                          #27
                          am i correct in assuming that any speedometer with a 2240:60 ratio will work on my '82 GS850G? saw this on ebay after doing a "2240:60" search:

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                          • growler

                            #28
                            anyone? i need to replace my gauges and i don't want to buy the wrong ratio. thanks

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                            • Spiff
                              Forum Mentor
                              • Dec 2013
                              • 318
                              • Norway

                              #29
                              That should be correct yes.

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                              • posplayr
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                                • Dec 2007
                                • 23673
                                • Tucson Az

                                #30
                                Originally posted by 5t341th
                                the danmoto 180 on mine as well. really cleans up the front on my gsxr conversion



                                That think looks really cool, I had to take double and triple take.

                                Ever consider putting a 1st Gen GSXR 750 in it? Then it would have the "bite to match the bark".

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