
jlh3rd
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jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
i don't think they will..........the width of the opening just allowed the three 11/2" i used........you would have to widen the the opening.....also, when you remove the cassette, you will see that it was mounted to a white box that also has and houses the idiot lights on either side of the cassette.........so, in widening the slot, you'd screw up the placement for these lights......the height is no problem -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Computer, Lights, Horns, Other Electrical
i don't think they will..........the width of the opening just allowed the three 11/2" i used........you would have to widen the the opening.....also, when you remove the cassette, you will see that it was mounted to a white box that also has and houses the idiot lights on either side of the cassette.........so, in widening the slot, you'd screw up the placement for these lights......the height is no problem -
i know that egauges is a good place to deal with......i got bushings and adapters there................also checkout discount hydraulic hose for other styles of adapters
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removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
that would work......but they make these little, decorative, snap, button caps that fit over screw/bolt heads......i'm gonna try that....i may not have enough room, and i may have to get my dremel out flatten that slightly raised edge of the face plate.............and i'll have to glue it on.....this is the stuff you learn after the fact.........if i woulda made the hole a little higher, it would be a non issue if you wanted you could just use an old rca plug and just plug that in....... -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Computer, Lights, Horns, Other Electrical
that would work......but they make these little, decorative, snap, button caps that fit over screw/bolt heads......i'm gonna try that....i may not have enough room, and i may have to get my dremel out flatten that slightly raised edge of the face plate.............and i'll have to glue it on.....this is the stuff you learn after the fact.........if i woulda made the hole a little higher, it would be a non issue if you wanted you could just use an old rca plug and just plug that in....... -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
hotrod i ordered the gauges from autozone as they are electrical and don't stock those....they keep the mechanical ones in stock.....they're also $80 as compared to the mechanical which are around $40.............knowing what i know now, i woulda just used mechanical about the exposed mp3 jack.........you're right....and i've just thought of a solution.....and if it works, i'll publish another pic....... believe me, i've already thought of improvements, and doing some things differently the best ideal change would be for someone to mill a faceplate out of a block of aluminum, round the edges and corners, polish and then seal it with a clear......by using aluminum, you could make the faceplate even thinner than mine, a lot thinner, which would really give the gauges a recessed , stock look.....Tony, who i got my spacer from, could probably do this easily. i looked at the koso gauges..and they are neat.....and though i didn't see prices, i assumed that they are expensive and i would have to modify the supplied faceplate that came with the other gauges and then hope that the modification worked....i only had one shot.........and the idea was to do this as inexpensive as possible...... -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Computer, Lights, Horns, Other Electrical
hotrod i ordered the gauges from autozone as they are electrical and don't stock those....they keep the mechanical ones in stock.....they're also $80 as compared to the mechanical which are around $40.............knowing what i know now, i woulda just used mechanical about the exposed mp3 jack.........you're right....and i've just thought of a solution.....and if it works, i'll publish another pic....... believe me, i've already thought of improvements, and doing some things differently the best ideal change would be for someone to mill a faceplate out of a block of aluminum, round the edges and corners, polish and then seal it with a clear......by using aluminum, you could make the faceplate even thinner than mine, a lot thinner, which would really give the gauges a recessed , stock look.....Tony, who i got my spacer from, could probably do this easily. i looked at the koso gauges..and they are neat.....and though i didn't see prices, i assumed that they are expensive and i would have to modify the supplied faceplate that came with the other gauges and then hope that the modification worked....i only had one shot.........and the idea was to do this as inexpensive as possible...... -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Computer, Lights, Horns, Other Electrical
if you do some searches...i believe kurykan (sp?) has a led voltage meter.....a 2 inch gauge and one other 11/2 inch gauge will fit in the opening but you'd probably have to build your own faceplate......those three 11/2 gauges just made it into the width of the opening using the supplied faceplate............ -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
if you do some searches...i believe kurykan (sp?) has a led voltage meter.....a 2 inch gauge and one other 11/2 inch gauge will fit in the opening but you'd probably have to build your own faceplate......those three 11/2 gauges just made it into the width of the opening using the supplied faceplate............ -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Computer, Lights, Horns, Other Electrical
there's been some discusssion here on that.........i think it boils down to : an ammeter is a better indicator because it actually shows if a discharge is occuring....but it is a lot harder to wire into a system......a volt meter is just a lot easier to wire and at least will show if your charging system is maintaining the correct voltage.. -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
there's been some discusssion here on that.........i think it boils down to : an ammeter is a better indicator because it actually shows if a discharge is occuring....but it is a lot harder to wire into a system......a volt meter is just a lot easier to wire and at least will show if your charging system is maintaining the correct voltage.. -
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jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Computer, Lights, Horns, Other Electrical
kite squid yeh..you're right....the only way water would get in would be to run behind the black box ( faceplate)....but you'd have to be really forcing it in that direction. i don't feel water is a problem someone asked about oil pressure.....on my first and only run...the pressure jumped to 60 psi upon starting the bike cold..it stayed at 60 even at idle....once the water temp ( man, it's nice being able to say that ! ) reached the 180 to 190 range the pressure would run about 5 to 8 psi at idle and go to about 50 at speed.....the volt meter ran about 13.8 -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
kite squid yeh..you're right....the only way water would get in would be to run behind the black box ( faceplate)....but you'd have to be really forcing it in that direction. i don't feel water is a problem someone asked about oil pressure.....on my first and only run...the pressure jumped to 60 psi upon starting the bike cold..it stayed at 60 even at idle....once the water temp ( man, it's nice being able to say that ! ) reached the 180 to 190 range the pressure would run about 5 to 8 psi at idle and go to about 50 at speed.....the volt meter ran about 13.8 -
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az1103 thats grass........ -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
az1103 thats grass........ -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Computer, Lights, Horns, Other Electrical
well, they're not marine gauges....just what you'd put in a car...advance ,autozone etc.........but how wet could they get being inside a plastic box inside a fairing, plus , i saw no exposed openings on the gauges, plus my bike doesn't get drenched. step by step inst. will take a while......finding the time for me to do it the biggest fabrication i had to do was ....three half circles had to be machined in the plastic lip in the opening......cutting the gauge bracket ( the black box ) in half lengthwise.......and then slightly curving the end of the box to match the curve of the dash........ someone mentioned a tach......actually, i looked at that and a two inch gauge will fit..with one more 11/2 inch gauge..but you would have to build a "box to hold it.....i thought about enlarging one hole one the end but that leads to other problems to fix -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
well, they're not marine gauges....just what you'd put in a car...advance ,autozone etc.........but how wet could they get being inside a plastic box inside a fairing, plus , i saw no exposed openings on the gauges, plus my bike doesn't get drenched. step by step inst. will take a while......finding the time for me to do it the biggest fabrication i had to do was ....three half circles had to be machined in the plastic lip in the opening......cutting the gauge bracket ( the black box ) in half lengthwise.......and then slightly curving the end of the box to match the curve of the dash........ someone mentioned a tach......actually, i looked at that and a two inch gauge will fit..with one more 11/2 inch gauge..but you would have to build a "box to hold it.....i thought about enlarging one hole one the end but that leads to other problems to fix -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Computer, Lights, Horns, Other Electrical
i hate to make a promise and not keep it....but i'll try to do a write up ...sometime..... a lot of the credit goes to goose as he had a write up for the gauges he installed you can get these at an auto parts store....i ordered mine because i wanted electrical, not mechanical...and they cost double and only available in these colors and from this co. only.............i'd install mechanical knowing what i know now..........and white gauges would look better, which you can get in white, if they are mechanical...these are the 11/2 " size.... .......... -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
i hate to make a promise and not keep it....but i'll try to do a write up ...sometime..... a lot of the credit goes to goose as he had a write up for the gauges he installed you can get these at an auto parts store....i ordered mine because i wanted electrical, not mechanical...and they cost double and only available in these colors and from this co. only.............i'd install mechanical knowing what i know now..........and white gauges would look better, which you can get in white, if they are mechanical...these are the 11/2 " size.... .......... -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
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removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
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removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Computer, Lights, Horns, Other Electrical
sorry.....the picture here is actually the final picture......you can see the mp3 jack .... -
removed cassette, added gauges......done
jlh3rd replied to jlh3rd's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
sorry.....the picture here is actually the final picture......you can see the mp3 jack .... -
been working on this for a couple of weeks..........i added gauges where the cassette was...still kept the mp3 jack...........just did a test run....wadda ya think.......
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been working on this for a couple of weeks..........i added gauges where the cassette was...still kept the mp3 jack...........just did a test run....wadda ya think.......