countersteer

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Didn't read the owners manual
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posted February 25, 2007 05:12 PM

Ultra-bright cyan LEDs rev counter with automatic regulation based on ambient light
Settable Shift Light
Black anodized aluminum body
3 settable alarms (e.g. Neutral - Reserve- Oil)
Display indication for: RPM, SPEED, TEMPERATURE, TOTAL KMs, PARTIAL KMs, ENGAGED GEAR, LAP
TIME, BEST LAP
Membrane touchpad
Multipage menu
Automatic Chrono with 1/100 sec. resolution
Double-function Best Lap LED ( lights up continously if improved from previous lap and blinks if best lap
completed)
Storage of max values for Speed - RPM - Temperature
Storage of 999 laps divided in maximum 99 sessions
Available in 4 different RPM scales: 13000 - 15000 - 17000 - 20000 RPM
Backlit Graphic Display
Units of measurement settable in Metric or Imperial units (Km -°C o Miglia-°F)
Parameters settings from both, the display menu and the supplied software Digirace-LE
Data download on PC through USB cable and printing of lap times divided in sessions and max Speed - RPM - Temperature values of each session
Size: Width 155mm. - Height 102mm. - Depth 30mm.
Water resistant
Universal installation or specific with optional Plug Kit for the most common bikes
Destination: Cars - Motorbikes

The LCD Display connects to any Power Commander USB via a "quick disconnect" cable. It is designed to remain on the bike and is weatherproof. While connected, the unit will display all available data from the Power Commander. When the optional Multi-Function hub is also installed all of its data is available for viewing as well.
Multiple maps can be stored in the on board memory. These maps can be sent to the Power Commander "on the fly". Additionally, maps can be adjusted using the controls on the display.
The LCD Display has the ability to log the data being displayed for later analysis.
An SD Memory Card is required (not included) for map data storage and logging.
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Scott
Long Island, New York
2006 ZX-14, 2003 ZX-12R
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countersteer

Needs a job
Didn't read the owners manual
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posted February 25, 2007 05:21 PM
i like the starlane xenon dash, but not enough to spend a grand on it.
i have been considering doing some kind of custom dash using only the new power commander display. i think im going to buy one in the next few weeks.
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Scott
Long Island, New York
2006 ZX-14, 2003 ZX-12R
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smiddy1

Expert Class
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posted February 25, 2007 07:59 PM
I think a grand is high, if you had to have it....
The dynojet would be good, data log out the ass, but it's tiny.
How would those work with the CAN system? I know you just plug the one into the pc3, but can you take off the oem dash? I haven't tried that yet (start the bike without the dash).
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ninja14

Pro
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posted February 25, 2007 11:08 PM
Nope.......CAN system is a bitch......l
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