1981 GS450E Rebuild

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  • Matchless

    #2206
    Pete,
    Have you seen these yet?
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Red-Universal-Digital-Gear-Indicator-for-Motorcycle-New-/110766688272?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash =item19ca358810&vxp=mtr

    Edit: This is the one I meant to post! http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Digital-...016b6b&vxp=mtr

    Sorry!
    Last edited by Guest; 03-29-2012, 03:14 PM. Reason: Updated link

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    • Englishman

      #2207
      Originally posted by Matchless
      Oh I like the look of that....... I may just risk the $26

      Mark

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      • Englishman

        #2208
        ...and then have looked further at how they are installed, maybe not.

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        • Matchless

          #2209
          Originally posted by Englishman
          ...and then have looked further at how they are installed, maybe not.

          Whoops! Sorry linked to wrong one!

          Here is the one I meant to link to, uses switched power and then a ground from the gear position indicator will light the related gear number.

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          • Suzuki_Don

            #2210
            WOW 8 gears!!

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            • Matchless

              #2211
              Originally posted by Suzuki_Don
              WOW 8 gears!!
              Imagine that at the next bike meeting! Its like having a speedo marked to 300km/h! Some will even believe it.

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              • Guest

                #2212
                Hahaha 8 gears? Right on! That'll get the little 450 humming

                Andre, I haven't seen those before although I wasn't looking either... I've become quite attached to my 6 digit gear position indicator

                However, looking at the auction details shows it's only for 5 speed bikes, N through 5, whereas my 450 has 6 and the Acewell has a neutral light.

                This is one I have seen though that I did initially contemplate early on:



                Even though it's in German the circuit layout etc. is easy to understand and it would be very simple to make.

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                • SVSooke

                  #2213
                  Used Google translate on that article,very weird

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                  • Good Times

                    #2214
                    That a pretty sweet gear indicator.

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                    • ndaugbjerg

                      #2215
                      Pete,
                      A bit off the subject, but have you ever considered doing your seat in crocodile?
                      Niels

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                      • Guest

                        #2216
                        Originally posted by SVSooke
                        Used Google translate on that article,very weird
                        Haha I should've tried that... Google translator does do some weird things sometimes... good for a laugh though!

                        Originally posted by Good Times
                        That a pretty sweet gear indicator.
                        The eBay one or the home made one? The eBay one is definitely more robust and finished...

                        Originally posted by ndaugbjerg
                        Pete,
                        A bit off the subject, but have you ever considered doing your seat in crocodile?
                        Niels
                        Hahahahaha you're a classic Niels...

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                        • Guest

                          #2217
                          Nothing hugely exciting at the moment except of course the Kat run yesterday which was awesome and I got a little more done tonight on the bracket.

                          I got 5 minutes this avo to put this magnetic tool holder up so I can put stuff there out of the way while I'm still using them without having to put them in a drawer or whatever:



                          And then I got the two halves of the bracket fully drawn out (except for the holes on the top part) and cut out of the larger sheets of alu. ready to have a go with the jigsaw. I'm hoping to get 15 minutes after work tomorrow when I can make some noise to cut the curved and awkward parts.



                          If you look close you'll see I had to make some on-the-fly adjustments where I'd messed up measuring, but I'm glad I messed up measuring *before* I cut rather than after...

                          And my stainless hardware I got for putting it all together and the aluminium tube to make the standoffs with:



                          Fingers crossed the next update has the main shapes cut out ready to bend and get the fiddly stuff done.

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                          • Guest

                            #2218
                            Had a really smooth run home from work today for a change which gave me some extra time to get some stuff sorted here and even some time with the jigsaw to cut the awkward shapes out of both halves of the bracket.



                            Then tonight I finished the cutting with the hacksaw:



                            The gear position indicator fits in its slot neatly:



                            And I'm not sure if you can see but I put a little chamfer on the rear to try to prevent any vibration causing the wires to rub against the alu.:



                            Forgot to take more but I now have the slot for the gear position indicator marked out ready to cut out, hopefully tomorrow night although I have to work at 10:30 so that may not happen.

                            So far it seems to be coming together like I planned, so fingers crossed it will continue that way and it'll work out very neatly.

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                            • Englishman

                              #2219
                              Originally posted by pete
                              So far it seems to be coming together like I planned, so fingers crossed it will continue that way and it'll work out very neatly.
                              Pete, got mine crossed for you too I have something similar planned but a very different material I purchased recently to use under the seat and if it workout as a gauge bracket too.

                              Mark

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                              • Guest

                                #2220
                                Originally posted by Englishman
                                Pete, got mine crossed for you too I have something similar planned but a very different material I purchased recently to use under the seat and if it workout as a gauge bracket too.

                                Mark
                                Thanks Mark, so what sort of material did you get? Is it something fancy like carbon fibre?

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