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    Trail Tech Endurance Computer

    Does anyone have one? I'm thinking of getting one, and if nobody has one I thought I might write a review up and post it.

    If you have one, what do you think about it?
    Jeff

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    Consider the new Vapor too. It's got a tach and water temp gauge built in. I believe it was just released.
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    got a website for the "vapor" ? .thanks
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    "It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble.
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    Woah, good bye old trail tech hello vapor! I might just buy one.

    Jimmy

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    Does anyone have one? I'm thinking of getting one, and if nobody has one I thought I might write a review up and post it.
    Yeah, once you get it dialed in right for the tire size its pretty cool and accurate. It reads off the front tire speed that way it is accurate.

    Jimmy

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    I got the video, but I didn't see the shift lights on the one I had! Sweet!
    Jeff

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    Hey GP, do ya think that instead of using it for water temperature you could use it in your oil reservoir?

    Jimmy

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    Originally posted by 2004exrider
    Hey GP, do ya think that instead of using it for water temperature you could use it in your oil reservoir?

    Jimmy
    I'm not sure. Probably it could be done. It might include needing to tap the oil resevoir for the fitting of a sensor. I believe the 400EX application uses a cylinder head temp sensor similar to this:



    It goes between the spark plug and the head.
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    thats cool you can get a temp gauge for an air cooled rig.

    Any idea on the cost, I wanna get one.


    how does it measure your speed, does it uses two sensors, or a worm gear/cable thingy.

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