ThommoHawk
Registered
Hi all -
Newbie here in the UK and not yet an owner but I have been modifying a set of GEN1 clocks for a friend and thought you might be interested in them.
Blue backlighting, (nothing new there) but I've incorporated a gear position indication too by illuminating the numbers for gears 1-6. It also shows a kill switch condition by an animated pattern and both patterns and LED brilliance are user programmable from the normal odometer reset button.
Anyway, I've stuck a video on youTube and thought I'd post a link to see what you think.
[video=youtube_share;1moCE2sjNbs]http://youtu.be/1moCE2sjNbs?hd=1[/video]
I only returned to biking in 2007 after 27+ years away (now 48) and currently have a GSX1400 having only previously owned a 1977 RD250DX. A Busa would be nice but I figured I ought to re-acquaint myself with riding before getting too fast and the naked nature of the 1400 keeps me generally below 100mph as it gets a bit windy above that...
Anyway - great forum you have over there and I look forward to reading more about your rides..
Newbie here in the UK and not yet an owner but I have been modifying a set of GEN1 clocks for a friend and thought you might be interested in them.
Blue backlighting, (nothing new there) but I've incorporated a gear position indication too by illuminating the numbers for gears 1-6. It also shows a kill switch condition by an animated pattern and both patterns and LED brilliance are user programmable from the normal odometer reset button.
Anyway, I've stuck a video on youTube and thought I'd post a link to see what you think.
[video=youtube_share;1moCE2sjNbs]http://youtu.be/1moCE2sjNbs?hd=1[/video]
I only returned to biking in 2007 after 27+ years away (now 48) and currently have a GSX1400 having only previously owned a 1977 RD250DX. A Busa would be nice but I figured I ought to re-acquaint myself with riding before getting too fast and the naked nature of the 1400 keeps me generally below 100mph as it gets a bit windy above that...
Anyway - great forum you have over there and I look forward to reading more about your rides..