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Has anyone tried fitting one of these to confirm temperature?http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250656977601? ... 1423.l2649heerspaul
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I guess thats a no then !!!
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Give us a chance, you only posted it yesterday, some of us are slow readers. But that's no from me smiley
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And it's a no from me too.
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Me neither, but thanks for volunteering to be first Paul. wink
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I think I may get one and try it
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Go on, you know you want to.
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That's half the price of a new front tyre, least you'll know how hot your engine was as you shoot off the side of the road. exclaim
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Never thought of that perfect thanks for the Very Happy tip
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Iv'e fitted a few "extras" to the Classic but not a temp guage,how will you know if the reading is correct?,J.B.
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it must be more accurate than the VDO instrumnet lol but I guess the boiling water test is a good start for 100c
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Hi guys,Ignore my last entry,as my family would tell me "Negative thinking" (it's me age guv) hope to see lots of you at Skipton,ride safe,J.B.
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