DIY gear indicator
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Re: DIY gear indicator
Looking good. That display is right up my Straße and I'd be in the market for one.
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Hang on. The project is on hold while I continue to reassemble my bike...
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Re: DIY gear indicator
Looking good, definitely up for one of these!
Phil
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Re: DIY gear indicator
That looks cool as hell!!
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Re: DIY gear indicator
Test with direct sunlight :
https://youtu.be/J4na_mzURW4
https://youtu.be/J4na_mzURW4
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Nice work Buzz90. If I still had an 1100S, I'd order one without hesitation.
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Re: DIY gear indicator
That looks great. Ready to order when you're ready!
FE.
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This looks GREAT!
I shall do some more reading but it looks like it will fill a gap on my project
(1100GS and I dont think to use the normal RID as I am re-wiring the whole thing)
Thanks!
I shall do some more reading but it looks like it will fill a gap on my project
(1100GS and I dont think to use the normal RID as I am re-wiring the whole thing)
Thanks!
Re: DIY gear indicator
Thanks for all your kind comments.
Sorry for the lack of recent news. After a few weeks of use, I'm working to improve the displayed information.
I shall try to improve direct sunlight readability as well, but that would sacrifice to the global integration of the module...
Sorry for the lack of recent news. After a few weeks of use, I'm working to improve the displayed information.
I shall try to improve direct sunlight readability as well, but that would sacrifice to the global integration of the module...
Re: DIY gear indicator
Since the last news, the hardware has nearly not evolved (apart from the AR lens).
The software however has changed a lot and especially the display layout.
I mainly wanted the voltage and oil temperature information to be more visible.
I have worked on the logic for the adaptative brigthness and a few other features, but I'll show that in an incoming video.
Let me know if you have remarks on the UI or wishes.
The software however has changed a lot and especially the display layout.
I mainly wanted the voltage and oil temperature information to be more visible.
I have worked on the logic for the adaptative brigthness and a few other features, but I'll show that in an incoming video.
Let me know if you have remarks on the UI or wishes.
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Re: DIY gear indicator
Looking good fella
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