How To Install A Digital Temperature Gauge On A KLR650
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- How To Install A Digital Temperature Gauge Install On A KLR650! This is an install guide for those looking to install a digital temp gauge on their bikes for more accurate readings on how hot the bike is running. This install is using a basic Trail Tech TTO gauge and sensor but this same guide applies to their other models like Voyager, Vapor, Voyager Pro, etc.
You will want the 22mm kit for these bikes.
Trail Tech main website:
www.trailtech.net/en-us/
The gauge kit used (Amazon affiliate link):
amzn.to/3COTBBF
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Full playlist on my KLR650:
• KLR650 ADV Build
Chapters:
0:00 - 3:19 - Intro
3:20 - 4:50 - Unboxing
4:51 - 10:37 - Removing hose, cutting hose, installing sensor, reinstalling hose
10:38 - 11:50 - Routing sensor cable
11:51 - 21:42 - Gauge Installation
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Yeah these things work great. I’ve used them many times myself and I’m never disappointed. Anything that can help the rider get more information as to how the bike is performing is good 👍🏼
Yup a tried and true part for sure
Extremely well done BJ - the video is clear and clean, the pacing is spot on - excellent resource for someone that is looking at installing one of this gauges. Oh yeah, LOVE your shirt choice today!!! :)
Thank you! I worked a lot on pacing so it wouldn't need music or feel too slow. Becoming a popular shirt! 😎
@@BrickHouseBuilds Killing lately buddy!!
Very clear and concise instructions and importantly for us, an enjoyable video! Keep up the great work, dude! 🍻🤘💜
Thanks Andy!
Stoked to see you take this bad boy on the trails!
Have you seen my last 2 years Palooza videos yet? Im prepping for that ride later this month. Going to be so fun! Bringing the drone for cool shots.
@@BrickHouseBuilds I don't think so. I'll check them out!
Another great install tutorial! I was just looking at the trail tech products last night. Been tossing around the idea of a cross kart build with trail tech cluster and a x21 system.
That would be a super simple setup if you want a street legal type setup with signals and what not.
Great little bit of kit! Many thanks
Many thanks Mike!
Excellent work, it helps me to do the same on my motorcycle, which is a 1991 Tengai. Thank you very much.
Thanks!
Many years ago i was with my boss who was talking to an engineer from Suzuki, who was in NZ for the 85 GSX-R 750 debut in production racing, and he asked why it didn't have an oil temp gauge like the earlier GSX series bikes had, especially since the marketing dept was making such a big deal out of it being oil cooled. The engineer said something like (and i'm paraphrasing here) "if the average rider could see how much fluctuation, or difference in temperature the oil went through on an average ride, they might get alarmed and think something is wrong". :-))
I feel that. The KLR650 temp gauge is the same. There is a lot of misinformation with it thought from people so I want to know exactly what my bike is doing.
Excellent Excellent Video - Thanks Man❗️
Glad you enjoyed!
once again,not something i need to know but very interesting,rob
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Limpio y fácil. Gracias!
That it is! Very welcome
Nice little thermometer. 👍
Its actually a speedometer...but for atoms!
That is correct, a thermometer is actually just measuring the the speed of the molecules. You must have been awake when you took Physics in school, congratulations.
you done a great job mate. very neat and tidy. interesting to watch. How long does the battery last in the display.?
Thanks Gary! These batteries last a couple years minimum. Easy change when they eventually die though
Since 1987 (!) KLR650: i would not have drilled and introduce potential cockpit leaks..but sanded grit 80 rough the outer cases, acetone it briefly, and use 5 min Epoxy display on top……much quicker as well (like: 6 min total time) nice job otherwise.
Ok 👌👍
Great video! I would like to install one on my '99 Suzuki Bandit 1200 but it's not in the fit list.
You could do an oil temp for sure
All one needs is the radiator cap with the temperature guage needle $18, I have one, no need to go through all this if you have motocross bike it's easily readable, streetbike sometimes there hidden...
Definitely can't see the cap when riding.
Excellent video, I have some doubts and I'm not in the US, I'm in another country, at night they have their own light, they don't have or have to be connected to some electrical signal, could you provide me with the link where they can be purchased, thanks.
Thank you. All parts are always linked in the description. These are completely stand alone and have their own battery power.
I prefer numbers over a needle gauge
Same
Nice content, at 20:57 where did you get the connection, is it orginal they have a spare for the water temp?
Thats part of the kit
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Does this 22mm work on the Gen 2 KLR also.
I would assume it is the same but you could call Trailtech to be sure
How do u adjust max temp? Mine doesn’t let me
I don't think you do. It simply records and then shows max temp reached when not in use I think
What happens when the battery dies?
Just pop a new one in. Like a key fob battery
@@BrickHouseBuilds Okay. Good to know that. Thank you.