smithbusa does it again only this time the nuts
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Just finished this up today.

Shredder, this one is yours

Red is launch light, only active with clutch lever pulled in.

Blue is shift light with shift output

Green is gear indicator

www.boostbysmith.com/Videos/launch1.wmv

from the org.


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#2
where do I get one and how much? Chopper says "Harden the f*** up Australia"
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#3
I like that...all in one

will have to add that to my must have list Regards Richard

“Racing is living, everything else is just waiting”
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#4
yep.. how much.. maybe a group buy ???

Looks like Richard and I are getting one.. New Page 1RegardGrantKing of Stealth Blingwww.blingpartsaustralia.com.au
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#5
Great idea best ive seen by far . Count me in for one
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#6
I'm in for one on a group buy.
Volvi what site did you find that on and is there any feedback from owners?
Post a link mate.
Bruce
N2O no laughing matter
Edited by: Blackzook at: 27/11/06 20:39
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#7
um guys,thats from smithabusa. He posts here sometimes and on hayabusa.org. he was making those gear based boost controlers a few guys were asking about a while back.


Just ask Volvi if thats easier.
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#8
www.suzukihayabusa.org/forum/index.php?topic=85394.0

I asked him to drop by. For a group buy one importer wud have to do it. maybe an idea to get a supply of gps's from a wrecker.
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#9
Is it a motorbike or a rolling f*&^ing light show?
The Phantom is back
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#10
Hey guys, nice to see you again.

Thanks for the kind words rocket LOL. Hey no one said you had to buy it LOL.

I could defintely work something out for a group buy. I can purchase new GPS sensors for $50 US each, or I could try and buy some more used ones. I have paid anywhere from $20 US each up to $37 US each for used sensors. Depending on how many we are talking about I could see what is available.

Greg
g.smith@linktestlab.com
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#11
Rocket











you havn't seen mine yet..... makes DJ's seem understated
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#12
LOL on the little violin guy thats funny as heck.
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#13
Rocket again proving himself to be a total f*&^ing waste of food.

Smithbusa do you have a write up anywhere explaining the operation and settings???
Bruce
N2O no laughing matter
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#14
his site is www.boostbysmith.com


I dont think that he has these on there yet though since they are a new line.
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#15
I just recently got these going, I have some directions put together for the indicator, and I have some photos of the shift light / indicator setting with directions on that. I don't have them all put together yet in a pdf, I can post a few photos though.

Setup is very easy, there are 2 pushbuttons used to set each RPM setting with a set of dipswitches and a corresponding table, the LED's flash back to you there setting to make sure you have it correct.

Here is a video of a indicator / shift light where you can see the LED's flashing back a setting of 9900 RPM.

www.boostbysmith.com/Videos/bikermike.wmv

The shift light doesn't flash like that, stays on solid until RPm is below the setpoint, just flashes the settings to y ou to make sure you have it correct.

WARNING: If you are using the shift light to trigger your air shifter, turn air shifter off when making your setting or you will try and shift the bike when it flashes.









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