I want one
Sound Distribution *hats off*
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Re: Sound Distribution *hats off*
Fair weather biker? you betcha!Joker wrote:Fair weather bikermonkey wrote:Didn't get to test ride it due to monsoon conditions yesterdaymonkey wrote: will report on the DG8 once it's fitted... have a good weekend all!![]()
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When i fitted mine (not plug & play) i had to calibrate the gears.Took me including fitting about 20minsWell worth it
Joker - I still had the calibrate the gears on mine too, that's no different.
The only difference the plug & play version makes is you don't have to cut & solder into the bike's loom
If you took 20mins to fit yours then you must be bloody handy with a soldering iron
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Re: Sound Distribution *hats off*
When you get to my age everything becomes easy but not clearmonkey wrote:Fair weather biker? you betcha!Joker wrote:Fair weather bikermonkey wrote: Didn't get to test ride it due to monsoon conditions yesterday![]()
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When i fitted mine (not plug & play) i had to calibrate the gears.Took me including fitting about 20minsWell worth it
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Joker - I still had the calibrate the gears on mine too, that's no different.
The only difference the plug & play version makes is you don't have to cut & solder into the bike's loomIf you took 20mins to fit yours then you must be bloody handy with a soldering irongood skills mate
Keep up
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Re: Sound Distribution *hats off*
Joker wrote: When you get to my age everything becomes easy but not clear
well it looks like spring may finally be sprung so I am hoping to get out for a spin or two over the weekend & test the gear indicator [& my memory of how to ride
so providing my heart survives the forgotten terror of a hard-accelerating R1 then I shall report on monday...
have a good weekend all
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The nature of monkey was irrepressible!!
The nature of monkey was irrepressible!!
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some extensive testing was carried oout over the weekend, pre & post the motoGP
[well done Stoner, how feckin fast is that Ducati in a straight line?
and nice work Rossi
and where was Hayden? last year's news
]
1. what an absolutely feckin' brilliant bit of kit
Kicking myself for not fitting one sooner
2. why oh why don't manufacturers fit 'em as standard?
[BMW & Suzuki aside]
[well done Stoner, how feckin fast is that Ducati in a straight line?
1. what an absolutely feckin' brilliant bit of kit
Kicking myself for not fitting one sooner
2. why oh why don't manufacturers fit 'em as standard?
Elemental forces caused the egg to hatch. From it came a stone monkey.
The nature of monkey was irrepressible!!
The nature of monkey was irrepressible!!