I have healtech in red- works great in direct sunlight. Seems they are a little more now that what I paid a while ago but I can vouch for the quality. Looks like about £100-110 where you are but I found this on fleabay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Healtech-g...691856?hash=item23d5e94c90:g:b94AAOSwz2VeqRHx
Ideally after a used, can’t justify the Healtech price at the minute, I don’t want a cheap Chinese job so was hoping for a second hand healtech or similar
Now this is something, my cousins did get right! I have a cheap Chinese one (and a gear indicator) I paid £21.00 from E of the Bay delivered. Took a month to get to me, but really well made and easy to fit (plug and play literally). To set it, you just ryde down a road and upshift when the unit prompts you to. Then just ryde. Sorted. I've had it on for three months, trouble free so far, so only time will tell its fate or not. So something to not overlook in my opinion. Just my ten pence worth! Chin
It’s purely to know how many gears I need to knock down to power wheelie and pull the local skirt Mark
Doing without is a good way of improving your mental arithmetic! 1000rpm = (approx) 7 mph in 1st 9 mph in 2nd 11mph in 3rd 13mph in 4th 14mph in 5th 15mph in 6th So, if you're doing 12,000rpm and the speedo says 180mph then you're in 6th, likewise if you're doing 1,000rpm and the speedo says 7mph then you're in 1st. Simples (ish)