I hesitate to post thing cause apparently some folk get bent out of shape when I post with aim at archiving info that could assist someone's future build or upgrade their present bike
anyway these are an interesting read
Building an temp sensor computer with display
http://www.jameco.com/Jameco/workshop/M ... Cbr%20/%3E
Home made bike computer with multiple sensor's,Gps and display
http://www.janspace.com/b2evolution/ard ... ooterputer
building yourself a computer w/display
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Re: building yourself a computer w/display
I am SOOO bent out of shape now.
Oh, no - wait, that's just my beer belly
On a serious note - I'll deffo be having a more thorough read through that in the future, cheers.
Oh, no - wait, that's just my beer belly
On a serious note - I'll deffo be having a more thorough read through that in the future, cheers.
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Re: building yourself a computer w/display
Hi,
With those Arduino shields-upon-shields there are a lot possibilities, but I do not have space enough for all that stuff in the headlamp, in which all electric assembly goes
With those Arduino shields-upon-shields there are a lot possibilities, but I do not have space enough for all that stuff in the headlamp, in which all electric assembly goes
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Re: building yourself a computer w/display
I saw this about 6 months ago. I had a similar idea for my first diesel bike, but I wanted to incorporate fuel tank switching and level displays from multi tanks. I quickly realised it was too complicated for me