always love your presentation style - nice and clear sound - you don't fumble with your words - good pace and really useful content. Love it. Keep up the good work, sir :)
You probably dont care at all but does anyone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
Great video as always. I want to purchase a Motoscope mini for my 2006 Ducati sport classic, my question is can I just hook it up with the 5 wires that it comes with? Or do I need to buy anything else? Thanks 🙏 thanks
Hi Stefan, thank you for all the videos! Is there a specific gauge wire to use for extending the mini wires? Any chance you would know if I can connect the mini wiring to the existing speedo wiring on an 2022 Indian Scout Bobber? It has speedo can high, speedo can low, speedo switched power, speedo constant power, and speedo ground.
Very informative man...first video I’ve seen from RC Found you guys here when I was searching for mini Speedo’s . I’m really liking this one. I’ll be checking out the website. Def subscribing Thanks
Hi i'm a little confused, the ignition coil on my bike only has a wire from the ignition module to it. The coil is grounded internally so where do i connect the yellow wire
Hmm, it may only have one terminal for the + side but there certainly has to be a ground somewhere, probably the mounting bracket. If in doubt, I suggest going the safe route and using the ignition signal sensor adapter.
The gauge is used to interpret what the motorcycle is doing, it does not control or affect the function of any system on the bike. Assuming your turn signals work normally when the factory gauge disconnected, then the motoscope mini will work with them as well
Revival Cycles Harley self canceling signals use a speed output signal from the speedo as part of the logic to cancel them, so from the factory it indeed does use the speedo gauge. I found the wiring diagram and realized it doesn't so I wired in a module from Dakota digital that taps into the speed sensor and processes a signal it sends to the turn signal module. I'll be putting in an order with you this week on payday.
Happy to help but there's no universally correct answer to your question. You'll need your OEM wire diagram to identify which of the terminals is positive and negative unless it's indicated on your coil.
I bought one from you guys but haven’t installed it yet, I’m kinda stupid when it comes to electronics, I’m trying to in stall it on a 2006 hd sportster, do I splice into the speed sensor? If I called you guys could you help me out with this?
Hello man please could you help me about my question? Well i've got a harley davidson 883r 2008 and i also got a motogadget lile that can i install on my bike or would i need to get a M-unit to make it work? Thank you!
The motoscope mini does not need an m-Unit. On that bike you should have no problem removing the original gauge and installing the mini, you should have all the wires right at the connector for the original gauge. Only thing to be aware of is that you might need a pull up resistor for the speed sensor. Just connect a resistor between 1k ohm to 3k ohm 1/4 watt between the gauge power wire and the speed sensor signal wire. But its fine to test it without the resistor first, only add the resistor if speed signal doesn't resister.
Hi Clive, Motogadget components aren't pocket change but you get what you pay for, in this case that's a German engineered and manufactured Speedometer, Odometer and Tachometer in a tiny 2.5" x 1" package with optional dash lights that can be oriented vertically or horizontally using prefabricated or custom bracketry. I can't say that I've ever seen anything comparable to this at any price point. If it exists I'd love to know about it, we'll put it to the test and if it holds up we'll add it to our site. Best, -Berry
These are really cool products but they seem like they require a lot of work to install. Magnets? Switches that aren't a part of the actual unit? I mean it's just silly.
Got any better suggestions? We spend a lot of time scouring the earth for this stuff, and so far this is the best we've found. If you've got something better we'd love to share it with the world.
I've had mine installed on my Bike for 7 years no problems. I thought the install was easy. Not everything is Plug and play and requires some knowledge to do but if this seems beyond your skillset to accomplish, then yes it probably isn't for you. I love how small it is, excellent German craftsmanship.
always love your presentation style - nice and clear sound - you don't fumble with your words - good pace and really useful content. Love it. Keep up the good work, sir :)
You probably dont care at all but does anyone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot my login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Terry Kyng instablaster =)
Great video as always. I want to purchase a Motoscope mini for my 2006 Ducati sport classic, my question is can I just hook it up with the 5 wires that it comes with? Or do I need to buy anything else? Thanks 🙏 thanks
Can't get cleaner than this. Nice.
Does keep track of your mileage one the bike?
Hi Stefan, thank you for all the videos! Is there a specific gauge wire to use for extending the mini wires? Any chance you would know if I can connect the mini wiring to the existing speedo wiring on an 2022 Indian Scout Bobber? It has speedo can high, speedo can low, speedo switched power, speedo constant power, and speedo ground.
Came for the tachos, stayed for the beard
Very informative man...first video I’ve seen from RC
Found you guys here when I was searching for mini Speedo’s . I’m really liking this one. I’ll be checking out the website.
Def subscribing
Thanks
are gonna do a fitting/wiring vid?
Hi Gary, we might but to be honest there are so many other things in the hopper that it'll be a while before we get around to it.
Hi i'm a little confused, the ignition coil on my bike only has a wire from the ignition module to it. The coil is grounded internally so where do i connect the yellow wire
Hmm, it may only have one terminal for the + side but there certainly has to be a ground somewhere, probably the mounting bracket. If in doubt, I suggest going the safe route and using the ignition signal sensor adapter.
@@RevivalCycles Sorry i should have said there is a short wire but its connected to the coils iron core where it bolts to the frame
Does it work with self canceling turn signals that came on my 02 wide glide?
The gauge is used to interpret what the motorcycle is doing, it does not control or affect the function of any system on the bike. Assuming your turn signals work normally when the factory gauge disconnected, then the motoscope mini will work with them as well
Revival Cycles Harley self canceling signals use a speed output signal from the speedo as part of the logic to cancel them, so from the factory it indeed does use the speedo gauge. I found the wiring diagram and realized it doesn't so I wired in a module from Dakota digital that taps into the speed sensor and processes a signal it sends to the turn signal module. I'll be putting in an order with you this week on payday.
Blinkers are pointless on a Motorcycle,I have'nt run Blinkers on any of my bikes for 20 years.
As always, great video!
Tell your video guy to run his mic in stereo, or do it in post. Excellent info as per usual.
This video is from a few years ago when we were still figuring out what we were doing...should be all good going forward.
For the tachometer wire (yellow) how do I connect that to my ignition coils. Which side is the ground side? Little confused here, thanks guys!
Happy to help but there's no universally correct answer to your question. You'll need your OEM wire diagram to identify which of the terminals is positive and negative unless it's indicated on your coil.
Can I ask where can I order that gauge? Thank you
You can order the gauge and all of it's accessories form our site. www.revivalcycles.com
I bought one from you guys but haven’t installed it yet, I’m kinda stupid when it comes to electronics, I’m trying to in stall it on a 2006 hd sportster, do I splice into the speed sensor? If I called you guys could you help me out with this?
Hi James, we don't provide technical support over the phone but you can reach out via email and we'll do our best to help you get that sorted out.
Im having trouble setting the time? Can you help?
Hello man please could you help me about my question? Well i've got a harley davidson 883r 2008 and i also got a motogadget lile that can i install on my bike or would i need to get a M-unit to make it work? Thank you!
The motoscope mini does not need an m-Unit. On that bike you should have no problem removing the original gauge and installing the mini, you should have all the wires right at the connector for the original gauge. Only thing to be aware of is that you might need a pull up resistor for the speed sensor. Just connect a resistor between 1k ohm to 3k ohm 1/4 watt between the gauge power wire and the speed sensor signal wire. But its fine to test it without the resistor first, only add the resistor if speed signal doesn't resister.
do you have to have the full m unit to run this? or can you just buy this and run it?
The motoscope mini will run on its own without an m-Unit. Essentially this can be installed on any motorcycle with a 12V electrical system
Great work. Again! :)
Where can i buy this?? I badly needed this for my project please anyone??
Maricor Arana revival cycles sell them
@@jamespolucha6911 hm it cost?
I saw that Buell at the end of the intro titles. LETS SEE THAT BUILD!
revivalcycles.com/pages/The-Bueller
Will this work on my 1989 fxstc?
What website
Revival cycles.
Good but like all motogadget parts very expensive
Hi Clive,
Motogadget components aren't pocket change but you get what you pay for, in this case that's a German engineered and manufactured Speedometer, Odometer and Tachometer in a tiny 2.5" x 1" package with optional dash lights that can be oriented vertically or horizontally using prefabricated or custom bracketry.
I can't say that I've ever seen anything comparable to this at any price point. If it exists I'd love to know about it, we'll put it to the test and if it holds up we'll add it to our site.
Best,
-Berry
Yo Queiro uno saludos desde peru porfavor respndame quiero uno
These are really cool products but they seem like they require a lot of work to install. Magnets? Switches that aren't a part of the actual unit? I mean it's just silly.
Got any better suggestions? We spend a lot of time scouring the earth for this stuff, and so far this is the best we've found. If you've got something better we'd love to share it with the world.
Simple easy installation. Great job.
I've had mine installed on my Bike for 7 years no problems. I thought the install was easy. Not everything is Plug and play and requires some knowledge to do but if this seems beyond your skillset to accomplish, then yes it probably isn't for you. I love how small it is, excellent German craftsmanship.
Riding time is used a lot on off road bikes.
Only coming out of the left wile speaking