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CVO Technical => Electronic Toys and Gadgets => Topic started by: longlast on April 20, 2018, 02:57:29 PM
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Think the gauge sensor is faulty.
The pic is where the gauge goes to straight away,...pic taken three seconds after startup. Cold motor
Could anyone explain to me where the sensor is located :nixweiss:
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Hey Pete, that gauge is for the ambient temperature only, not anything to do with the bike itself. It would'a been more useful if when it got to 32 degrees, there was a nice note on the dash saying "don't forget your coat, it's cold outside" or when it's 90 degrees, "stay cool"... ;D
Lots of folks removed that gauge for something that was actually bike related. While it's nice knowing how hot/cold it is outside, if your heading out to ride, you already know what the air feels like.... :2vrolijk_21:
....or did you already know that and just being funny....and I bit.... ::) :bananarock: :huepfenjump3: :huepfenlol2:
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Hey Pete, that gauge is for the ambient temperature only, not anything to do with the bike itself. It would'a been more useful if when it got to 32 degrees, there was a nice note on the dash saying "don't forget your coat, it's cold outside" or when it's 90 degrees, "stay cool"... ;D
Lots of folks removed that gauge for something that was actually bike related. While it's nice knowing how hot/cold it is outside, if your heading out to ride, you already know what the air feels like.... :2vrolijk_21:
....or did you already know that and just being funny....and I bit.... ::) :bananarock: :huepfenjump3: :huepfenlol2:
:D :D :D Hi Howard,
Yea you did nibble on it a bit buddy. As it's the 20th of April I couldn't believe the gauge. It was recorded the hottest day at this time for 70 year. :2vrolijk_21:
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That gauge on my 05 banana is as useless as s**t. Needle bounces around like a tach. >:(
John
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There's a reason that one is called the rain gauge.