Miles Prower
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Superdupe. Thanks! Purchased.
Any chance I can still get in on this? If not, would anyone be willing to part ways with one? I broke mine last weekend so am desperately trying to find one!!!
Any chance I can still get in on this? If not, would anyone be willing to part ways with one? I broke mine last weekend so am desperately trying to find one!!!
I'll take 2A few of us would like to order spare display boards while we still have a willing and able source for them. The vendor allegedly has right around 50 boards available, any future production is NOT guaranteed. The larger the order the better chance we can negotiate a price break. SO... how many of our members are interested in putting their name in the hat for one? Best case is we can get enough interest to buy up the remaining inventory, although not confirmed, that may put us under $300 a piece.
Buying these boards one at a time is not effective, here was the previous quantity breakdown;
10 pcs. or less - full price as was listed in resources
$25 break at 20 pcs. (per board)
$50 break at 30 pcs.
$75 break at 40 pcs.
$115 break at 50 pcs.
Also note while these boards are programmed, they will still require someone to solder the harness to the board once it passes through the old display housing.
Again, once these remaining boards are gone, that might be our last chance.
Order the display boards here.I'll take 2
Hey Guys,
I am not sure if I am too late but I will take two if possible. Please, let me know what I need to do to make this happen. Thanks.
I've been talking to my local shop about installing the new display board. They said they would do it, but that they don't have the computer to sync the bike anymore (if need be). Do you know if this will be necessary or can you just put the new screen in and be good to go? Thanks!
I'm also not sure if I can do it myself or not, so any advice on this would be appreciated as well.
You do not need to sync the bike/FW update the vehicle. All you need to do is open up the display case (be careful its slightly expoxied up). Then pry on the board as it was glued to the case. Once free you can desolder the 4 pins which are wired to the display.
12V - Red
GND - Black
Can_LO - White
Can_High - Green
Once done then resolder and put the display back together.
Nice @Rashid510. Maybe if someone has time, they can record a video of the process for reference on AOF.