alright mate nice bike them clocks did they plug straight in?
Thanks mate
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alright mate nice bike them clocks did they plug straight in?
Thanks mate
Hey,thanks! it doesnt plug straight in unfortunatly it does needs to be wired up,but the speedo's universal so will work on most bikes all you'll need is the haynes manual for the bike so you know which wire goes where etc. I've made a note of the wiring code after i installed it on my bike so if you ever get this speedo and have a simmilar bike give me a shout save you messeing with wires and possibly damaging the unit
ithink i will give you a pm at some point
Not a problem,i've found a better way to mount the speedo for anybody that buys it too :thumbsup: ignition keys dont get in the way now
i have got purchased the same alarm as you
Good stuff! it's a nice piece of kit and the ability to blast your own tunes through it gets you a few stares lol people cant get over the fact you have a radio/Mp3 player sound system built into your bike! if you need any help wiring it up give me a shout,speakers mount straight on to your wing mirror mounts.I've been busy installing my 150cc big bore kit ,the top ends off the bike and i've filled the SAI hole and filed down the eproxy weld flush on the original head so putting it all back together over the weekend just been tied down with work anyway lots of pics coming on soon :clap: cant wait
I've mounted my alarm unit behind the front headlight fairing and clocks so I can access the USB port and also take the memory card out when I want to add new tunes on it ,I've ran the red + and black - from the back of the alarm to the battery terminals as you can turn it off with the fob so it barely touches your battery ! the speakers wire straight into the back of the alarm too,you could mount the speakers under the seat out the way there really powerfull for the size you'd still hear them
Attachment 13470 here's where I recommend you install the alarm box this when I had the old clocks