- Oil pressure
- Water (in my case oil) temperature
- Voltage
- RPM
- Inside temp
- Outside temp
- Clock/stopwatch
It will display (scan) the pressure-temp-volts-outside temp in 5 second intervals, or display only one function. How cool is it that he scanned values are the four gauges I was going to buy? it also has an LED for alerting to user-set values such as over temp, low pressure, etc. A lot of value for $40.
I will post another thread about the oil cooler and adapter I'm adding at the same time.
I was planning to mount the Equus in the radio opening (it is 6.5" W and 1.5" H so it would fit), but I thought since it is not water resistant, I should make it removable like the GPS unit. I made a new faceplate for the Cyclesound radio part, and added a 2x2 strip of aluminum angle on top to hold the GPS and gauge. I then cut out the GPS mounting from the old faceplate and bent the bracket 90 degrees to fit on top. Where I had the GPS would have blocked part of the speedometer anyway, so this needed to be done. The gauge will attach with Velcro, and I still have to wire it with a quick release multi-cavity plug- my Weatherpacks only go to 6 and are too bulky, so I will use a reduced size connector. The OEM connector on the back of the unit is like a PC hard drive cable- the pins can be easily bent, so I don't want to take it off more than I have to.
Here are some progress pics:



I still have like 100 things to do on this bike, but the list grows shorter every day.
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As they say in one of the Lethal Weapon movies, it's always the red wire!




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