Translogic clocks
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Translogic clocks
i have ordered a set of translogics today, craig is the only guy i know running them. any one know if there hard to fit? or is it a job for someone else?
cheers
kev
cheers
kev
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Re: Translogic clocks
You lucky lucky B****ard!!!!
I would love to afford to be able to get one of them! Or at least justify getting one!
From the reports I've read they shouldn't be too hard to wire in. :D
Good luck with it though and keep us updated with pics.
Smev
I would love to afford to be able to get one of them! Or at least justify getting one!
From the reports I've read they shouldn't be too hard to wire in. :D
Good luck with it though and keep us updated with pics.
Smev
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Re: Translogic clocks
Most difficult part I had was wiring in the engine speed trace - I had to come off the rear coils and then re-wire into the standard loom to carry the signal to the front of the bike. Taking the trace off the front coil was a little unsuccesful - the alternator kept overloading the system.
It's fiddly, not exactly plug and play, but do-able.
Good choice btw.
It's fiddly, not exactly plug and play, but do-able.
Good choice btw.
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Re: Translogic clocks
cheers guys, may be back with more questions when a get them so stand by craig...lol
just gotta wait for the rest of the stuff now as per usual!! might get the bike on the road this year if im very very lucky!
cheers
kev
just gotta wait for the rest of the stuff now as per usual!! might get the bike on the road this year if im very very lucky!
cheers
kev
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Re: Translogic clocks
could one of you guys post a pic of these clocks as i wanna see what the fuss is a bout lols 

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Re: Translogic clocks
At a guess something like this
http://www.translogicuk.com/tls-md1-2.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Druid
http://www.translogicuk.com/tls-md1-2.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Translogic clocks
that looks pretty darn sweet
not sure if i want that or the koso for my nc23 now :)

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Re: Translogic clocks
Check the price difference between the Translogic and Koso - that may make your descision for you!!!
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Re: Translogic clocks
How is the unit wired to keep track of what gear ur in?
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Re: Translogic clocks
My thoughts were that the Translogic was the cheapest item to give me the looks and quality that I wanted. If I couldn't afford it, I would have rather stuck with the classic OE clocks than resort to the other manufacturers on offer. I was aiming for a sort of WSBK look though.Check the price difference between the Translogic and Koso - that may make your descision for you!!!
The gears are programmed when you set up the dash. In setup mode (preferably on a dyno), to program the dash, you ride along in 1st at half revs, then push the button. Change to 2nd, bring the revs to half, and then push the button. And so forth. The computer then works out engine speed to road speed and determines which gear you're in. The gear indicator on mine is as quick as a gear change.