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Anyone tried a gauge like this?

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  1. scott-s

    scott-s Member

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    After my good luck with the Danmoto 180, I'm considering a different digital dash on my next build.

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    That dash, or similar, are al over ebay for cheap.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/151019950310?ss ... 1438.l2649

    I'm really tempted to try one of these on my next build. I've emailed a couple of sellers on ebay but let's just say that there's a little something lost in the translation.

    I can get a wiring diagram, and I don't need the fuel gauge most of them come with.

    I was wondering about running an oil pressure light. The bike I'm working on ('87 Radian) has an idiot light for oil pressure, so I know I can get a signal.

    Taken from some of the listings:

    " Please tell us your motor fuel indicator is suit for the oil sensor with 510Ohm (Honda ) or 110Ohm (Yamaha, Suzuki). "

    And...

    "Oil Mass can be wired on the original sensor."

    Looks like I can get the oil light to work...huh?
     
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    I thought of one before I bought the acewell but they seemed a bit to "China" if ya know what I mean
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    That's a cheap-ass knockoff of a KOSO gauge. You'd be better off getting the real thing. Koso on E-Bay Koso gauges are high quality and they are the OEM supplier to Brammo.
     
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    Yes, I actually stumbled across the Koso gauges yesterday. Leaning towards that or the Nano.
     
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    I'll have to take a pic of my Acewell on the bike, I may start calling it the UFO bike lol.
     
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