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by henryhoover
Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:20 pm
Forum: The Workshop Knowledgebase
Topic: DIY Speedo Healer (electronics knowledge required)
Replies: 57
Views: 49506

Re: DIY Speedo Healer (electronics knowledge required)

Hi Phil, Thank you for the info & the source code :clap: however I haven't the foggiest idea of how to use it :oops: :D ....I may know someone who does tho. Either way I thank you for sharing your work & helping me out, if I build a speedo corrector I'm sure it will make the bike more enjoya...
by henryhoover
Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:30 pm
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Gear Change
Replies: 8
Views: 789

Re: Gear Change

What ever you do don't pussy foot around trying to engage 2nd gear gently hoping that it may not clunk in, if you do this & the gear doesn't fully engage you can damage the dogs on the gear, just make sure you make a positive shift each time.


Cheers.
by henryhoover
Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:10 pm
Forum: The Workshop Knowledgebase
Topic: DIY Speedo Healer (electronics knowledge required)
Replies: 57
Views: 49506

Re: DIY Speedo Healer (electronics knowledge required)

Hi, Phil I appreciate that, Thank you. :thumbup: Can I ask, is the hex code for the PIC 16F88 or the 16F87 as you mentioned that either could be used?. A couple of guys on a different forum are looking at a speedo corrector for me but it's nice to have a couple of options, If I build your device I w...
by henryhoover
Mon Dec 06, 2010 7:21 pm
Forum: The Workshop Knowledgebase
Topic: DIY Speedo Healer (electronics knowledge required)
Replies: 57
Views: 49506

Re: DIY Speedo Healer (electronics knowledge required)

Hi,
No, unfortunately it's a full digital speedo or I would have just used an overlay like you suggest :thumbup:

There is no way to change it to mph by button presses or anything like that, the km/h symbol is etched into the glass of the speedo.


Cheers.
by henryhoover
Mon Dec 06, 2010 5:20 pm
Forum: The Workshop Knowledgebase
Topic: DIY Speedo Healer (electronics knowledge required)
Replies: 57
Views: 49506

Re: DIY Speedo Healer (electronics knowledge required)

Hi, This thread is very interesting & the efforts of Phil have to be applauded :thumbup: I'm after building a speedo corrector for 2 reasons, I need to convert the speedo from km/h to mph as the bike is an import with no option to change the display from km/h. It would also be very handy to be a...