Smart Looking GSXR1000 clocks (For my TL1000R of course!)

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Re: Smart Looking GSXR1000 clocks (For my TL1000R of course!

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Re: Smart Looking GSXR1000 clocks (For my TL1000R of course!

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Looking good there. The redline is at different places though. :P
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Yer my TL redlines at 11k... but its got a rev-limiter to stop it going into the red... but to be honest the needle never gets that far top gear 170mph and its only on 8k rpm lol

Main reason I did it... is just when it's raining and/or at high speed... the numbers on the speedo just too fookin small can't see what speed I'm doing :(

Anyway only thing I need to do now is make a mount bracket for them... and see if someone like Lucas etc do some nice connectors so I can interchange between the origional clocks and these ones as I like (Need to be able to do that... the origional ones supply ECU diagnostics when the ECU is in dealer mode!)

The site dave mentioned is the only one I could find on it also... but it's in the states... by the time you got it there and back = Not cheep... plus least this way I could play with the arangement of the LED's... I think having it all blue is waste of time as I used a darker shade of blue than what they used... but it looks alot richer... no point doing something if it's gonna look naff!

Anyway CV m8 let us know what they say...I wouldn't mind getting a smaller cc gixxer just to scratch around on...and the srad 750's are reasonably priced these days :D (Though I am skint at the mo :( lol)
TL1000R rulz :D
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