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Discussion in 'Tech Help' started by flanno1107, Aug 1, 2012.

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    Has anyone on here ever used the GIpro from Healtech?

    Was thinking of getting one as I can never remember what gear im in!

    Just want to know things like, are they easy to fit, reliability, and how they actually work.

    Would like to know as much about them as I can (real world not their advertising on the net) before I forkout $150.

    Also interested in hearing about any alternatives people are using

    Cheers
     
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    Is knowing which gear you are in really that important?
    Labouring? Change down.
    Revving the tits off? Change up.

    You will get it eventually and you are better off not having another device to look at on your instrument cluster.
     
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    http://www.amcmotorcycles.com/contents/en-uk/d396.html


    I have had the GIpro on two of my bikes, CB1000 and Z1000, personally I have found this device
    useful from a practical viewpoint, namely knowing what gear your in helps match the gear
    to the corner your'e gonna flick it into..
    It shouldn't be a hassle to install as it plugs into the main module under the seat.
    Otherwise get Motogarage to do it for you..:)
     
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    Yep thats one way to do it I guess!
    Not much of a cluster to look at really......just a speedo no tacho or anything else
     
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