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 Korn Admin

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 Posted: 23:44 - 16 Jan 2005 Post subject: Race dash project |
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Part of getting my R6 ready for the track this year meant needing to replace the instrument dash - which had started to rot - with something new. I decided that along with the rev counter and temperature guage my new version was going to incorporate an onboard lap timer... here's how it came to be: (click pictures for large versions)
https://www.kornel.com/pics/Dash/t_P1010006.jpg https://www.kornel.com/pics/Dash/t_P1010007.jpg
First step involved getting hold of the foam I needed for the backing, I needed something both fairly strong and also waterproof. After some searching I found something called a "cycle carrier spacer" in Halfords that was weather resistant and thick enough to handle the task. I marked it up to the dimensions I wanted and drew on the instruments and fixing screws.
https://www.kornel.com/pics/Dash/t_P1010012.jpg https://www.kornel.com/pics/Dash/t_P1010013.jpg
To cut the oval shape I used an upside down jigsaw mounted in a vice. With the saw running and the trigger locked I could move the foam about using the metal plate of the saw as a cutting table. The edges came out almost perfect, certainly a lot better than my first attempt with a stanley knife. The rev counter and temp guage holes were just drilled out with hole saws, and the mounting holes punched through.
https://www.kornel.com/pics/Dash/t_P1010018.jpg https://www.kornel.com/pics/Dash/t_P1010021.jpg
The lap timer I found wasn't intended to be mounted as an instrument, so I had to open up the case and add two mounting pillars - small bolts with the heads ground down fixed to the back of the case. I then cut out a rectangle of clear plastic to cover the back of the hole in the foam backing and glued it in place.
https://www.kornel.com/pics/Dash/t_P1010030.jpg https://www.kornel.com/pics/Dash/t_P1010053.jpg
Next I drilled the appropriate holes to fix the timer to the backing plate and attached a thumb switch to the left handle bar to serve as the manual trigger. I added a quick release connector into the wiring to enable the manual switch to be replaced by an i/r receiver - for use with a trackside lap beacon.
And here it is all finished up:
https://www.kornel.com/pics/Dash/t_P1010045.jpg ____________________ 3516 Miles, 11 Countries |
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 Posted: 00:02 - 17 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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i would love that, but not for timing laps, but more timing roads, and checking my belief that im faster going up a road say, then down on certain stretches and things like that. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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 Posted: 09:12 - 17 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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The dash used on the rs series and other has a lap timer.
However it's a finger operated one, while I would presume korn's can take an input from a beacon reciever. Wouldn't be much use for what br wants however. Is a lot less hassle to get accurate laps when you're trying to slip stream a ducati . |
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 Posted: 09:32 - 17 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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Smart idea and looking good . Have to remember that if I ever need to replace my dash board. |
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Even if its not super accurate its better than what I'd have to do. Count.  |
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Korn,
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What, a cool engine? But then you can't rag it ?  |
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Lol... git.
It is in that general area. Will check in a bit. |
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I like it.
How long did it take you ? |
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 Posted: 15:54 - 17 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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Nice work Korn. now all you have to do is get the the thing on the track.
perhaps you might be able to switch it as a rear view camera monitor as well !!
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 Posted: 22:34 - 17 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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That's kool Korn ...but the foamy bit looks a little lardy to me. What bore is that Brembo? The connecting the M/C to the reservoir looks mighty heavy duty... ____________________ TiN
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 48 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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