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sharpey
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Post by sharpey »

can any 1 tell me who made m-max boxes??????????
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Post by Evilchicken0 »

motrax

there are some others as well but the M-Max is Motrax. If you can't find one fit a GOLD kmh to mph converter box. The gold ones fit at the wheel end of the speedo cable as there isn't enough room by the clocks
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ta very much evil.
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does the speedo need to be connected if you have an m-max fitted? :?:
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Post by Evilchicken0 »

Taggy wrote:does the speedo need to be connected if you have an m-max fitted? :?:
No ... the wires from the M-Max plug into the the loom at the back of the clocks instead of the speedo wires. It's useful if you want to put the bike on a dyno

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