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looks great , for a changeOriginally posted by dip097 View PostGuys,my GS's speedometer in cyan and white with reverse LCD. Hope every one like it.
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Have you changed the LED color , how much did it cost, where did you do it.
Is it easy to read in broad daylight as characters are white against black background . hope this should not be a problem as GS console has best LCD display with expanded viewing angle.
I too would like to change backlite color , white , blue , green , warm white combination .
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3/4-1 inch thich belt should be sufficient for GS weight and power , if thinner belt with good power handling capability available than its better for mounting.Originally posted by firegun View PostYes my friend thats going to be a big problem
Belt drive which i was thinking is shown in the below picture clearly, we going to try follow this method

Here is a Link for a Belt drive system :
SuperMax Belt Drives For Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
If relocating speedo sensing assembly to any other location like front wheel ( like all other bikes) possible with clibration ,than it will be helpfull.
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Looks interesting..it must take guts to dismantle the HUD and then put it back together and hope it works...Originally posted by dip097 View PostGuys,my GS's speedometer in cyan and white with reverse LCD. Hope every one like it.
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Respected bikers ,Originally posted by fadeawayraj View PostI have tried Aryan Suzuki so far, one at Domlur and the other one is in Thubarahalli, Whitefield. I was never charged except for the oil, oil filter and misc like Rs.40.
For decent service as per manual, go to Thubarahalli and Domlur one is good for bigger problems.
I have seen few on the forum recommending Rajajinagar one and few others about Apple Auto at Devegowda petrol bunk and BTM layout. It is as per their experience and understanding wrt those SVCs.
If you want to stay throughout the service process, you can request them and they should be able to allow you. They will ask you to sit in the visitor's area but for sure they will not allow you in the service area.
Most of the guys here believe DIY and avoid visits to SVC for service.
We have so many recommends for SC's , new comers ask for tips regarding service centers . what i recommend is service our bikes from where we have purchased bikes atleast for free services, maintain good repo with SC guys , specially managers , trust them , friendly gestures and polite complaints( only complaint for what is lacking or performing to optimum) will surely help them to understand better . in mater of fact all SC are good differing by margin as personnels working are factory trained.
No body will allow to enter service area as its not our vehical alone there are others too.
Inspite of this if you are not satisfied with the service or misbehaviour , we can complain to company directly.
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Sure but during this weekendOriginally posted by gmagesh14 View Postwow.,looks good., some more angles please....
let me know i can be of any help.Originally posted by chiron View Postlooks great but yeah, the dome needs to be closer. i've been wanting to do something like this since i got the bike.
[QUOTE=vikhyath;829232]IMO the tall handlebar looks out of place there. And I'm so used to seeing the bike with the crash guard that I feel something is missing without it. Looks scaringly bare
am not sure if you have observed, it doesn't have a single sticker(company) all over the bike. I am planning for a custom made handle bar.
I feel the round dome that i have used is of pulsar and the output is better that my stock headlightOriginally posted by Vikshe View PostAtleast round dome will focus light properly , mounting console will require partial casing to hide wires and cables if you intend to .
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Hi every one
The LED color is cyan/blueOriginally posted by Vikshe View Postlooks great , for a change
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Have you changed the LED color , how much did it cost, where did you do it.
Is it easy to read in broad daylight as characters are white against black background . hope this should not be a problem as GS console has best LCD display with expanded viewing angle.
I too would like to change backlite color , white , blue , green , warm white combination .
If you have the equipment it will cost you Rs.100
and you have to do it by yourself.
The display will be in complete black and white during bright sun light and when it darkens the color stands out.
Regarding viewing angle, i don't know what exactly it have done to the viewing angle but i could easily understand what is in the display while sitting on the bike.
It was some risk. At some point i had no idea what it would end like because i was trying different ways to mount the LEDs.Originally posted by KIRTIMANNAN View PostLooks interesting..it must take guts to dismantle the HUD and then put it back together and hope it works...

Here are some more pics of the speedo. As i am using my phone camera for taking pictures the picture quality is not that good so, sorry for that.
Last edited by dip097; 07-15-2012, 11:15 PM.
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Looks GorgeousOriginally posted by dip097 View PostGuys,my GS's speedometer in cyan and white with reverse LCD. Hope every one like it.
Great job my friend
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I think Relocating the Sensor is not possible because, the microcontroller is intended to calculate the Value from the sensor which is attained from the front sprocket's rotation, This Program is made to display the exact KMPH of the bike from this Sprocket's rotation, so when we change this sensor to front wheel means:Originally posted by Vikshe View Post3/4-1 inch thich belt should be sufficient for GS weight and power , if thinner belt with good power handling capability available than its better for mounting.
If relocating speedo sensing assembly to any other location like front wheel ( like all other bikes) possible with clibration ,than it will be helpfull.
1. Microcontroller must be reprogrammed to calculate the front wheels rotation and this makes another problem, programming this microcontroller is not possible without knowing the Architecture of the microcontroller, even if we find the architecture then we need an exact programmer to rewrite the programming memory.
2.Mostly this type of microcontrollers are bitlocked(means we cant reprogram or we cannot access the programming memory
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AFAIK We need to find a pulley which should exactly act like the front sprocket
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Relocating the sensor to the wheel away from shaft where speed matches that of front sprocket should resolve the issue ( towards outer side near tyre rim with mulitiple sensor distance equal to that on front sprocket),this can be done to rear wheel too. though matching through trial and error will be tedious with modidifications.Originally posted by firegun View PostI think Relocating the Sensor is not possible because, the microcontroller is intended to calculate the Value from the sensor which is attained from the front sprocket's rotation, This Program is made to display the exact KMPH of the bike from this Sprocket's rotation, so when we change this sensor to front wheel means:
1. Microcontroller must be reprogrammed to calculate the front wheels rotation and this makes another problem, programming this microcontroller is not possible without knowing the Architecture of the microcontroller, even if we find the architecture then we need an exact programmer to rewrite the programming memory.
2.Mostly this type of microcontrollers are bitlocked(means we cant reprogram or we cannot access the programming memory
)
AFAIK We need to find a pulley which should exactly act like the front sprocket
Reprogramming microcontroller is out of scope ..presently
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front pulley has to be hard steel where you can machine , weld . wheel side pulley can be light weght like alluminum / alloy .Originally posted by Vikshe View PostRelocating the sensor to the wheel away from shaft where speed matches that of front sprocket should resolve the issue ( towards outer side near tyre rim with mulitiple sensor distance equal to that on front sprocket),this can be done to rear wheel too. though matching through trial and error will be tedious with modidifications.
Reprogramming microcontroller is out of scope ..presently
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