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Digital gear position ideas?

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way too many diodes in my opinion.
You could do with less than half - and save a dollar ;)
 
I used one of these on an 83 GS750ES. It has neutral which you can use or not. You have to build your own enclosure for it.
Very easy to connect up. I had to go through & test each connection to figure out which color wire related to which number etc.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Red-Univers...Parts_Accessories&hash=item4ab78caedd&vxp=mtr

:)

how does that wire up then? it says you need an electronic tacho and speedo so where does it get its input to determine what gear it is in??? :confused:
 
how does that wire up then? it says you need an electronic tacho and speedo so where does it get its input to determine what gear it is in??? :confused:

It uses the stock Suzuki module at the shifter. You basically just wire this in directly in place of the stock lights (the 750ES had 5 little bulbs in the gauge cluster). It's not intelligent, put 12v across different wires to get it to display different numbers. Really simple. :)
 
It uses the stock Suzuki module at the shifter. You basically just wire this in directly in place of the stock lights (the 750ES had 5 little bulbs in the gauge cluster). It's not intelligent, put 12v across different wires to get it to display different numbers. Really simple. :)

ahhhhhhh, i see. not something you could easily fit to a stock GS then...
(not that i want one...daft idea if you ask me :confused:)
 
There are ones like that with the hall sensor available on EBay too. I bet it's cheaper to make your own though.

The only thing I've read is they can be confused by a miss-shift or a false neutral etc. No big deal though it would still be useful.

:)
 
ahhhhhhh, i see. not something you could easily fit to a stock GS then...
(not that i want one...daft idea if you ask me :confused:)

Not sure... if you could replace the old module on the 78's etc with a newer one from a model that has a gear indicator stock (my 80 1000G had one for example) then it would work.

:)
 
I used one of these on an 83 GS750ES. It has neutral which you can use or not. You have to build your own enclosure for it.
Very easy to connect up. I had to go through & test each connection to figure out which color wire related to which number etc.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Red-Univers...Parts_Accessories&hash=item4ab78caedd&vxp=mtr

:)

That's awesome but what about 6 ?

Maybe add another line that activates 5 and another diode to the last segment to make a 6.
 
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my cobbled way of doing it for the race bike

my cobbled way of doing it for the race bike

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I like the digital numeral gadget thing and it can be wired to use the stock suzuki gear position selector on the shift drum -- Might try it -- but I really like the colors.

I am making another custom dash right now - with a GSXR tach and shift light.
 
Wow that's a big chunky complicated way to go... I much prefer the stacked diode one, much more compact...
 
Yeah things over on the twins site are a little more complicated than necessary :P
 
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