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Join Date: Jul 2008
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![]() ![]() Personally, I would not get the Vapor kit they recommended. :roll: You will do best to examine your own forks, and plan the best way to mount the magnet, and the speed sensor. If you explore the Trail Tech website, you will discover they sell a variety of magnet kits, and speed sensors. Inspect your front hub, and figure out the which magnet kit will mount best. Then examine you brake caliper and lower fork leg, and decide which speed sensor will mount most securely in the best position. Then decide where you wish to mount the CHT sensor, and select a CHT sensor the correct size for that application. Finally, examine the various Vapor computer kits, and find one that contains the parts you need. At this point you can go shopping for the best price. ![]() If you wish, post some photographs of your front brake rotor, and your brake caliper. Based upon the photographs, we should be able to help you select the correct magnet kit and speed sensor for your XF200. ![]() Spud ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Jamestown, PA
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Thanks Spud - I'll get some Pics up shortly. I think there are some here in these links as well.
http://www.motorcycle.com/gallery/ga..._itemId=206317 http://www.motorcycle.com/gallery/ga..._itemId=206357 http://www.motorcycle.com/gallery/ga..._itemId=206428 Andrew
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![]() The first step is to select the place where you are going to mount the magnet. ![]() http://www.motorcycle.com/gallery/ga..._itemId=206428 For the first choice, you could glue the magnet to the brake rotor in the vicinity of one of the rotor bolts. A second choice is to substitute one of the Trail Tech, rotor bolts that contains a magnet in its center. When you select the magnet location, you need to determine where the speed sensor will likely be located on the brake caliper mount. ![]() http://trailtech.net/magnets.html I think the magnet bolts are best; however, all of them have hexagonal heads, and I don't know if they will work with your XF200 brake rotor. ![]() Spud ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Thanks for your input Spud Super appreciated and will definately assit me in my Project - I will post on the details as I move forward. In the meantime Here is a OEM Stock DASH pICTURE OF THE qLINK xf200 and a Trail Tech Replacement. Who likes the Trail Tech? ME!
STOCK Dasboard ![]() Trail Tech Repalcement Dashboard ![]()
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Andrew - Jamestown, PA 16134 YouTube Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/Jtcomp2009#p/u 2009 Qlink XF200 Supermoto 1982 Honda CM200 Bobber - SOLD 2003 JEEP Liberty SPORT = 3" Lift 2002 Chevy Trailblazer LTZ - Family Cruiser |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Here is OEM Dash Breakdown:
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
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Andrew, that's a beautiful and functional dash. Why do you want a Trail Tech?
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![]() Digital Speedometer with MPH (or KPH) Digital Odometer with Miles (or Kilometers) Digital Tachometer 2 Digital Trip Meters (stock dashboard doesn't have a trip meter) Ambient Temperature in Celsius of Fahrenheit Engine Temperature Digital Clock et cetera. However, the stock dashboard does have a digital gear indicator. ![]() Spud ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Jamestown, PA
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wag see above response to Barnone's SAME Question - WHY? Actually i'll note some key features that this has - The OEM Lacks some of them:
Better visibility: More Accurate RPM Reading Odometer Trip Meter CLOCK Shift Indicator Engine Temprature TRIP History LED Displays - Again better visibility And best of all - They LOOK Cool and last " I am Gadget Boy" - LMAO Andrew
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southeastern Washington desert
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I rode a DRZ400 (Roger's friend Marty's) and it had a TT Vapor. Very nice unit. Much smaller than I thought it would be. Fo me a little too small to see clearly when it was bumpy, but that's OK. It looked solid, well made, light, and very functional.
![]() BTW, The Dirt Rat cannot keep up with a DRZ400 on the trail, uphill, downhill or anywwhere. The Dirt Rat does, however, have personality. The Dirt Rat, Roger and his KLX300, and Marty and his DRZ and I rode 30 miles of trail today. I LOVE this time of year when it's still light after work. ![]()
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My trail tech
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Victoria, BC
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Was going to pick up a cheap digital dash from 'Danmoto' for my scooter before I traded it.
http://www.dan-moto.com/danmoto-180-...1guj3pbvrmcci7
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Vince, I appreciate your utilitarian approach.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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UPDATE - This was NOT worth the cost.....
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More data please...
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