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Group buy on new heat seeker temp gauge
Posted by
Sledhead
on 23 Jun, 2013 09:54
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#1 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 23 Jun, 2013 10:02
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Here are some pics of the original heat seeker, the new one's will be the same but an all white gauge face.
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#2 Reply
Posted by
JayTater
on 23 Jun, 2013 13:57
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I'll be in for one, but have to catch up on bills first. Probably another 2 weeks.
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#3 Reply
Posted by
Buckeye513
on 23 Jun, 2013 14:40
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Not to burst any bubbles but you know you can get a trail tech vapor speedometer/tachometer with temp gauge from Jason for $96+ shipping. Spend a little more get a lot more features.
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That's a terrible idea buckeye sush u be quiet because me wants one of these contraptions!
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#5 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 23 Jun, 2013 15:44
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I don't want my zilla to be a gotty time machine, going for a shiny basic old school look.
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I don't want my zilla to be a gotty time machine, going for a shiny basic old school look.
People probably wouldn't even notice it on the handlebars, but it's cool....whatever hydroplanes your quad

One good thing about the heatseeker is the tubing and where it's located.
That solid tubing negates the need for formed radiator hose, so you can use a straight hose without developing a kink or restriction at that bend.
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#7 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 23 Jun, 2013 17:54
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Tex, you have a flux capacitor I could buy from ya? LOL.....
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I do, but the causality elimination circuit has been on the fritz.
If it's active whilst traveling conventionally in Newtonian law, you increasingly experience time dilation in the same manner as if you were increasing relativistic speeds.
Just wouldn't feel right about selling it until I can fix the problem.
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#9 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 23 Jun, 2013 19:39
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Just hope that when I get my motor back from HPR that it reaches the necessary 88mph that makes time travel possible! On a different note, anybody else need the heatseeker temp gauge to monitor engine temps?
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You shouldn't have a problem hitting 88mph...my 250 could go faster than that and it was virtually stock (rad valve, uni open element, Q pipe).
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#11 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 26 Jun, 2013 06:23
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Come on fellas, anybody? Everybody? Get your hands on a classic heatseeker! Only need a few good men needed! Line up here!
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#12 Reply
Posted by
Q2W
on 26 Jun, 2013 08:34
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Sled, you should buy the rest and sell them to forum peeps as they need them.
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#13 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 26 Jun, 2013 09:01
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That was my last resort, I travel for work putting in 12 hour days, 7days a week. I'm not really at the place to be trying to sell and ship these out, but I guess I may have to if I want one for myself.
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#14 Reply
Posted by
Andys92
on 26 Jun, 2013 14:20
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put me down for one gauge.
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#15 Reply
Posted by
QuadMan8
on 26 Jun, 2013 20:54
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OK thats 8---we need two more!!!!
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#16 Reply
Posted by
El Diablo
on 26 Jun, 2013 22:39
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Quadman8, did you ever find out if he is able to repair my original heatseeker? It's stuck at 180 right now.
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#17 Reply
Posted by
QuadMan8
on 27 Jun, 2013 00:01
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El Diablo--you have me confused with someone else I guess. I have had no contact with the guy who makes them. Check with Sledhead--he is the one who set up the group buy and spoke to the guy who makes them. Im just trying to rally the troups to get 10 people interested.
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#18 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 27 Jun, 2013 09:11
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El Diablo- I spoke with mike, he would replace the temperature gauge with a new one and reuse the elbow if that the route you wanted to go.
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#19 Reply
Posted by
El Diablo
on 27 Jun, 2013 13:40
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Cool! I'm in for 1 repair & one new one.
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#20 Reply
Posted by
QuadMan8
on 27 Jun, 2013 20:59
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OK thats 9----we need one more---or someone needs to buy two
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#21 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 28 Jun, 2013 13:47
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You guys can go ahead with your orders, I'll buy two.
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#22 Reply
Posted by
GrkGuy
on 29 Jun, 2013 06:16
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This is by far one of the best things you can put on your LT, it is important to know temp
of bike when woods riding, temp always climbs and now you will have a eye on it.
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#23 Reply
Posted by
Stpltn250r
on 29 Jun, 2013 06:54
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so how many is that now? im still in for two.
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#24 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 29 Jun, 2013 06:58
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All without having to lean off the bike to check an ESR type gauge!
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