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Well done..!!
looks like it dies a good job. Hope it holds up in the summer sun... guess you remove it if parked outside...
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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i liked your idea so much, i ordered a sheet of it on amazon and i am going to trim and install it when i get it
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That was 109 at 6PM and 102 at 9PM. We have had over 100 for 2-3 weeks now with no let up. While joining up with the North to Alaska bunch it was 115. Bike handled great and with a couple of home made cool vest not so bad. A dew rag keeps the sweat from the helmet.
Today ran around some 105 the "lens" hasn't moved.
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Originally Posted by JayBros
What is the device where the analog temperature gauge used to go? Thanks.
It appears to be a voltmeter.
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Originally Posted by JayBros
What is the device where the analog temperature gauge used to go? Thanks.
That is a power plug, with a digital voltage thing that plugs into the plug. This is like it. http://www.ebay.com/itm/DIGITAL-DUAL...item5b15fe5b02
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Better solution for blind people, if your blind don't drive.
I like the power plug!
Sempert out,
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Originally Posted by cuznjohn
i liked your idea so much, i ordered a sheet of it on amazon and i am going to trim and install it when i get it
John,
Don't forget to remove it before going to the bathroom; you'll just scare yourself!
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Originally Posted by pitzerwm
Having a difficult time seeing the info on the dash, I ordered up this item: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121648340413...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT This is 3x
Cut it down to 4"x3.5" I cut it out of the center, but now realize that I could have used the side. I also could have made it about 4.5"x4". Used some 3/8" plastic with peel and stick stuff and I also used velcro. Adjust distance out from dash for optimum magnification. Of course if the sun is behind you there is still an issue seeing the info. Sunglasses also can be a problem.
Better at night
It's a great idea but watch you don't get the sun's rays hitting it in the right spot so you burn a hole in your cluster. These magnifying glasses can be used to start fires too! I had a friend with a CanAm ATV install one in front of his GPS to read the screen better. One day he moved the magnifier out of the way while we were stopped to take a break. Next thing I saw smoke coming from his dash plastic. He now has a souvenir hole there to remind him of how powerful the sun's rays can be through a magnifying glass!
Last edited by spydermanstever; 11-03-2015 at 08:37 PM.
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i still need it in braille
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Originally Posted by pitzerwm
Having a difficult time seeing the info on the dash, I ordered up this item: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121648340413...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT This is 3x
Cut it down to 4"x3.5" I cut it out of the center, but now realize that I could have used the side. I also could have made it about 4.5"x4". Used some 3/8" plastic with peel and stick stuff and I also used velcro. Adjust distance out from dash for optimum magnification. Of course if the sun is behind you there is still an issue seeing the info. Sunglasses also can be a problem.
Better at night
What a great idea!!
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Originally Posted by SPECTACUALR SPIDERMAN
i still need it in braille
good one !
Last edited by youngers; 09-27-2016 at 03:53 AM.
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