To anyone doing this mod with an analog tach needle. The needle does come out, making it much easier to remove/reapply OEM filter screen. Just have to pry needle off with the tips of your fingers. Before removing those 2 little screws holding the gauge backplate, grab needle with the tips of your index finger and thumb touching the gauge backplate. While lifting up on the needle, apply slight pressure with your fingertips on the backplate. As the needle moves up, reposition your fingers down to allow your fingertips to touch the backplate and keep prying off the needle in the same manner. It will pop off. Side note: make sure you know EXACTLY which way your needle is pointing when you remove it. You have to place it back on facing the exact same direction you removed it or else the tach gauge will read incorrectly. So try to keep it as straight as possible while removing it. To reinstall, simply push down on the needle, and leave clearance between needle and backplate. Hope this helps! 👍🏼
Very good ! Looks way nicer after your mod !!! You should have also tried flipping the filter over, the front and back often have different effects . . . for example the front side might only go from clear to blue . . . whereas the back goes from clear to deep black.
From experience with both normal and inverted LCD displays I've found that neither style is optimum for all ambient lighting conditions. The inverted LCD panel on a 2018 Z1000SX can be difficult to read during the day unless the sun is behind me. At night, I think the display looks perfect, without any bright glare. My older Aprilias used normal (non-inverted) LCD displays with a green or red panel filter. They were perfectly readable during the day and very pleasant at night with the colored backlight reducing glare. If I could design an instrument panel it would include analog tach and/or speedo, and any LCD panel would become the TFT type.
25:56 To get the black screen out with the red numbers which lie I must combine to make it look the same?. Sorry but don't get English, I M writing through a translator. I expect your answer and thank you beforehand, greetings from Mexico
Rayli Black Mantys I will make a video explaining how I did that combination it will help you understand better thank you for the greetings from Mexico I’ll make sure I give you a shout out in that video =)
Rayli Black Mantys Haré un video explicando cómo hice esa combinación, te ayudará a comprender mejor cómo lo hice. Gracias por los saludos desde México. Me aseguraré de mencionarlo cuando haga ese video. =)
ba ecchi looks not bad. I have the brightness in the middle so in direct sunlight it’s not as bright but you do see the numbers, the blue numbers turns white in day light. I have a vlog coming soon showing this
do u not do anything to the rear of the lcd screen .i suppose if it works on front film then it doesnt matter.also do u have to power up to get numbers to show up.
@@deibyramirez8439 well that was weird that it didn't show up on the link, well here is the direct link to the main website click here >>www.luimoto.com/?my=276&p=1033
Someone wanted to charge me a hundred dollars to do this to my 2003 Honda vfr. Thanks to you now I can do it myself for 20. You're the man! Thank you!
probably the best all round tuition for most vehicles
To anyone doing this mod with an analog tach needle. The needle does come out, making it much easier to remove/reapply OEM filter screen. Just have to pry needle off with the tips of your fingers. Before removing those 2 little screws holding the gauge backplate, grab needle with the tips of your index finger and thumb touching the gauge backplate. While lifting up on the needle, apply slight pressure with your fingertips on the backplate. As the needle moves up, reposition your fingers down to allow your fingertips to touch the backplate and keep prying off the needle in the same manner. It will pop off.
Side note: make sure you know EXACTLY which way your needle is pointing when you remove it. You have to place it back on facing the exact same direction you removed it or else the tach gauge will read incorrectly. So try to keep it as straight as possible while removing it. To reinstall, simply push down on the needle, and leave clearance between needle and backplate.
Hope this helps! 👍🏼
I use a pair of strong plastic spoon to pull up the needle
a fork does the job
I do this to all my radios and electronics to have that modern look.
That filter works well with those little highway pulls. The camera can't see the speedo.
Great job! I just made it to my r3 today and looks great! Thank u again🌹
Pure genius! So glad i subbed to your channel, AC 👍
You have too much spare time! I’m leaving my R3 as it is I think it’s beautiful 😊
nothing wrong with that, im just showing whats possible with the R3 😎
Thanks bro, subscribed, keep up the good work, waiting with a higher hope for the valve clearance video man
Very good ! Looks way nicer after your mod !!! You should have also tried flipping the filter over, the front and back often have different effects . . . for example the front side might only go from clear to blue . . . whereas the back goes from clear to deep black.
thanks for the suggestion ill have to check on that in another video.
From experience with both normal and inverted LCD displays I've found that neither style is optimum for all ambient lighting conditions. The inverted LCD panel on a 2018 Z1000SX can be difficult to read during the day unless the sun is behind me. At night, I think the display looks perfect, without any bright glare.
My older Aprilias used normal (non-inverted) LCD displays with a green or red panel filter. They were perfectly readable during the day and very pleasant at night with the colored backlight reducing glare.
If I could design an instrument panel it would include analog tach and/or speedo, and any LCD panel would become the TFT type.
Great walk through, looks perfect 👏
invincible ink 💪
Awesome man! I made it to my 04 CBR 1000RR and it looks amazing! Thanks! new sub here!
Thanks for the very useful info bro.. Greetings from Singapore
Gonna try on my Yamaha TDM900
25:56 To get the black screen out with the red numbers which lie I must combine to make it look the same?. Sorry but don't get English, I M writing through a translator.
I expect your answer and thank you beforehand, greetings from Mexico
Rayli Black Mantys I will make a video explaining how I did that combination it will help you understand better thank you for the greetings from Mexico I’ll make sure I give you a shout out in that video =)
Rayli Black Mantys Haré un video explicando cómo hice esa combinación, te ayudará a comprender mejor cómo lo hice. Gracias por los saludos desde México. Me aseguraré de mencionarlo cuando haga ese video. =)
Thank you so much for everything
Rayli Black Mantys I just posted the video I hope it helps you out
nice .. howd it look at direct sunlight .. or at noon time ..
ba ecchi looks not bad. I have the brightness in the middle so in direct sunlight it’s not as bright but you do see the numbers, the blue numbers turns white in day light. I have a vlog coming soon showing this
do u not do anything to the rear of the lcd screen .i suppose if it works on front film then it doesnt matter.also do u have to power up to get numbers to show up.
well you do have to turn the key to get power to have the screen light up like normal. with the screen off it shows nothing
Where buy the film
the information for the film i use is in the description box below the video, but here it is incase you couldnt find it>> amzn.to/487wIa2
Thanks
Where did you got the seat cover? it looks really nice
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I didn’t see the information about the seat cover you have on your bike.
@@deibyramirez8439 well that was weird that it didn't show up on the link, well here is the direct link to the main website click here >>www.luimoto.com/?my=276&p=1033
@@ACProductions77 thanks
also goes with MT 125 2015??
yes this method will work with all models
no use 2 spoons like a badger bar lever
Very nice!
Thanx bro
very nice 👍💪👊
I did it already
how you like it?
Invincible = indestructible. invisible = not visible
Ah yes, speedometer dark mode