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Hey, I love the seat, fender and bars! Where did you find those? Thanks, Ken
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Hey, I love the seat, fender and bars! Where did you find those? Thanks, Ken
Hey dude....just found the link to this thread in your signature. When you mentioned that you'd stripped everything and mounted the speedo (same one) where the original ignition switch was, for some reason I thought you meant the original speedo and was trying to figure how you did it.
In checking this thread, I see you meant the same speedo I'm planning to purchase. How do you like it so far now that you have the bike back together and running?
Project looks really cool! Hope to see some updated pics, soon.
PICS! I am picking up another GS and want to go this route with it since the last one was a cafe. I like the fender and seat can't wait to see it! Good work man
PICS! I am picking up another GS and want to go this route with it since the last one was a cafe. I like the fender and seat can't wait to see it! Good work man
Speedo works really good. The way i had it wasnt going to work because the headlight bowl cause a major bend in the speedo cable. So I drilled a hole in the bowl and ran the cable through the bowl minimizing the bending. Works good so far with no issues.
I only have three complaints so far with the speedo.
1) I could not get the oil pressure light wired up. Dunno why. I followed the wiring diagram but it just doesnt work. I did test the LED working so I know thats not it. If you figure it out let me know!
2) The directional blinker only works one way. Meaning if I put on my left blinker the idiot light blinks, if I put on my right blinker it doesnt. If I swap the + & - wires on the LED it does the same thing just in reverse so the right causes it to blink but not the left. I am assuming it because of the type of LED.
3) The idiot lights are way to bright. Last night was my first night ride and it looks great and is easy to read but I went to flip my high beams on and had to turn them right of because the blue LED was so bright it blinded me, literally. I dont know if it was a glare from my helmet visor or my glasses but I couldnt see crap lol.
Other than that I really like it, speed seems correct and it looks good![]()
Good review...thanks. I'll be sure to let you know if I get the oil pressure light working.
There's got to be a way to get the blinker idiot light to work for both sides. I haven't an ounce of electrician in me, so I don't have a clue how to do it, but somebody has to have an answer. Hope they see this thread and clue us in. I wonder if a relay has anything to do with it.
Thanks again, bud! I'd really like to see some updated pics....even if it isn't finished. It was looking real good in those last pics you showed us.
Sweet! Looks like fun to ride.
Those bars really help pull off the "cruiser" look. Have you considered getting some chrome mirrors to complete the look up front? Seems the stockers don't fit in all that well anymore.
By the way, nice compressor (Campbell Housefield). I'll bet it has one of our motors on it. Does it say Emerson?
Hmm...I'll have to check around to see what that issue could be with the motor. Being a mechanical designer, I deal more with parts than anything.
Be sure to post some pics of the new mirrors. What you have in mind should look great!
I only have three complaints so far with the speedo.
1) ...
2) The directional blinker only works one way. Meaning if I put on my left blinker the idiot light blinks, if I put on my right blinker it doesnt. If I swap the + & - wires on the LED it does the same thing just in reverse so the right causes it to blink but not the left. I am assuming it because of the type of LED.
3) ...
There's got to be a way to get the blinker idiot light to work for both sides. I haven't an ounce of electrician in me, so I don't have a clue how to do it, but somebody has to have an answer. Hope they see this thread and clue us in. I wonder if a relay has anything to do with it.
I am going to hit up my buddy who is an EE he may have a clue for me. If not oh well i can live with it for now.
so you need to follow the diagram shown below.
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By the way, did you ever figure out the oil light? Try reversing the leads, as LEDs are polarity-sensitive.
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