Another eBay question. (Sigh)...

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Re: Another eBay question. (Sigh)...

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Yeah, Garnet. Kind of shocking the quality elsewhere on our bikes and the lack thereof in the MotoMeter units.

They didn't really go the cheap route on much of anything else on these bikes, SO WHY DID THEY DO IT WITH ONE OF THE THINGS A RIDER IS CONSTANTLY MONITORING??? (Though in BMW's defense, ironically these were not really "cheap" instruments, nor was/is MotoMeter known for making junk either...)

Indeed, pipe up anyone with one of these knock offs - maybe if they work better we might get some insight into better dampening of the needles to vibration, for if yours is anything like the ones I've encountered, a "properly operating" unit still has all sorts of issues in that area. I've been inside of these and other meters like them (mechanic-electric) such as the automobile industry (used to use) and am unsure what sets these apart so far from others in the annoying "float about" category...

My thought? Make a faithful reproduction that is all electrical. Mount the sensors just as you would a cable and run the wires right into the pod. Not only bye-bye to the needles floating about, but it would then make light work of calibration; simple tiny small potentiometer adjustments on the rear of the units and with a short GPS ride, you'd finally have a unit that ALSO actually indicates your REAL ground speed... What a concept! They'd also work for ANY final drive ratio too and even be able to compensate for tire diameter variations (not like you really can put much of a selection of tire OD's under these bikes anyway, but you get the point; it would read as correctly as you were willing to make the adjustment(s).

Get your best man on that Garnet! :D
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