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If it is plug and play it should be. It depends where it plugs.
I fitted the Rolls Royce of aftermarket gear indicators to wifies ER6N, The Healtech GI-Pro. It was brilliant, no issues.
https://www.moorespeedracing.co.uk/healtech-gear-indicators/healtech-gi-pro-x-type-g2-gear-indicator.html
It plugs into the diagnostic socket and thats it, but it costs north of £100. When I fitted it the only other choices were the magnetic input one which you had to programme and were crap.
The one you indicate, if truly plug and play will be fine but I have no personal experience of it.
One thing with Amazon though, if it doesn't work as said they are pretty good with refunds.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Polarbear wrote: | If it is plug and play it should be. It depends where it plugs.
I fitted the Rolls Royce of aftermarket gear indicators to wifies ER6N, The Healtech GI-Pro. It was brilliant, no issues.
https://www.moorespeedracing.co.uk/healtech-gear-indicators/healtech-gi-pro-x-type-g2-gear-indicator.html
It plugs into the diagnostic socket and thats it, but it costs north of £100. When I fitted it the only other choices were the magnetic input one which you had to programme and were crap.
The one you indicate, if truly plug and play will be fine but I have no personal experience of it.
One thing with Amazon though, if it doesn't work as said they are pretty good with refunds.  |
Yes I have seen this, but don't want to spend that much on mods now... May be I will give the one in Amazon a go. ____________________ First/Current Bike - Kawasaki ER-6N |
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I didn't get one on my Rebel and got used to it. Eventually your brain will tune into the speed you're going and the engine sound so you can pretty much know the gear you're in
About the only thing I sometimes miss is changing up to 6th cruising >60mph as the wind noise starts to obscure the engine sound. ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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ThatDippyTwat wrote: | You don't need one. You'll get used to the bike, where it likes to be at certain speeds and rev ranges. |
You are more than welcome to have one, but it's a band aid, to use a terrible Americanism.
I took the one off my ZX12R because quite frankly it was a pain in the arse and dominated my vision with it's brightness when looking at the clocks at night.
Bike gearboxes are sequential, you go one up, one down. If it's lugging, shift down one -or two- or up if it's revving it's tits off. You know where first is, because you have to go though neutral to get it and it won't shift down again when you get there.
If you are trying to shift through the box at a standstill and getting lost, then you need to learn to shift down with the braking, and not just pull in the clutch and coast to a stop. This is the only situation I could imagine you would find yourself needing one.
They were originally created with track riding in mind, where bikes don't have a speedo, and the gear and revs are the only indicator or entry and exit points. I.e this corner should be entered at 8k rpm in 3rd and exited at 10k in 4th etc.
On the road, they are totally pointless. ____________________ Bikes: too many, too much for one man to maintain anyway. |
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