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dannylightning 04-22-2010 09:49 PM

Re: Has anyone installed a gear position display/indicator?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarris
We call it an "air shift into 6th" :oops:

:lol: :plus1:

i call it pulled in the clutch for nothing

they have air guitar contest maybe we should have a air shift contest :lol:

Water Warrior 2 04-23-2010 12:24 AM

Re: Has anyone installed a gear position display/indicator?
 
Danny, GIPRO makes a gear indicator for carb equiped bikes. I think they have one for your bike.

dannylightning 04-23-2010 09:15 AM

Re: Has anyone installed a gear position display/indicator?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Water Warrior
Danny, GIPRO makes a gear indicator for carb equiped bikes. I think they have one for your bike.

cool, i will halve to check it out.

thanks

mahesh 04-23-2010 03:30 PM

Re: Has anyone installed a gear position display/indicator?
 
I checked, but i could not fine one... if anyone finds it, please post the partnumber or the web address.....

Thanks in advance.

Thanks and Regards,
Mahesh.

Water Warrior 2 04-23-2010 06:01 PM

Re: Has anyone installed a gear position display/indicator?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mahesh
I checked, but i could not fine one... if anyone finds it, please post the partnumber or the web address.....

Thanks in advance.

Thanks and Regards,
Mahesh.

The GIPRO site does not indicate a product for the GZ. The indicators seem to be a fit all but they probably do not make a specific wiring harness for the GZ application. You could contact them and inquire about the harness issue. They do make a harness for other single cylinder bikes. Asking is free.

Just Goggle "GIpro".

Donald McPherson 08-12-2018 12:45 PM

That's one thing my GZ 125hs has. But I need to clean it as it does not show 4th and 5th gear. I have just ordered a right angle ratchet screwdriver to get out the modual as it is slightly recessed under the clutch housing.

GZ4EVER 07-18-2019 10:38 PM

A shift indicator setup can be found on eBay, it works by installing magnets on the shift lever and on the case behind the shift lever, and it sends a signal to the gear indicator light mounted on your handlebars. It’s just a simple magnetic system like those that are used on doors and windows for security systems same principle, magnet passes sensors and sends signal to display unit. There are several different models some go up to 8 some to only 5. I use one that registers 6 gears, of course my GZ250 only has five gears but it has worked great for my bike. Also you can get a digital RPM gauge for the GZ250 as well. Wire wrapped around coil wire or plug wire sends signal to unit mounted on handlebars

GZ4EVER 07-18-2019 10:45 PM

eBay has several different kinds of shift indicator units, they work off magnetic strips mounted on shift lever and and a sensor mounted behind the shift lever on the side of the case. They have RPM gauges as well that work by wrapping a wire around the coil wire or plug wire and that sends a signal to receiving unit on handlebars. I have a shift indicator on my GZ250 that I purchased on eBay and it works pretty good for me, I just have to keep a eye on the strips mounted on shift lever and case. Just ask for shift indicator for motorcycle there all universal and will work on any thing that shifts gears. Comes with complete unit plus instructions on how to hook it up

Vegas Street Rider 07-20-2019 02:07 AM

I adhere to the KISS principal. The more stuff you add to something, the more there is to go wrong with it IMHO.

5th_bike 08-04-2019 12:41 AM

:clap:
Exactly, and also, just like with my tach (it still works), the first trip you almost drive off the road staring at it, and after that, you don't care anymore.


(Doesn't mean you shouldn't do it - do whatever you want with your bike.)


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