Ok no problem I think I will design one anyway and submit it so if
anyone else would like to make one they can.
 

Thank you, 
Chris


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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 9:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] My 4th of July


That's very kind of you Chris. I have a Garmin Nuvi 205w, but I actually
already bought a handlebar mount that I should be getting in the mail
sometime later this week.  


What kind of mounts/holders are you able to make? Do you have pictures?


Paul

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On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 6:04 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:


        Hi,
         
        Paul which GPS unit are you looking to use? I could design one
that you can make with no problems and mount it were you would like.
Just need 
        location and size of unit. Of course this would be FREE I could
use the practice and thanks for allowing me to join the group.

        Thank you, 
        Chris

         

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        From: [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dennis
        Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 1:10 PM 

        To: [email protected]
        
        Subject: RE: [Nighthawk Lovers] My 4th of July
        
        

        Paul,

         

        This is how I mount my GPS on my 700SC.   It's a generic unit
that clamps to the handlebars.

         

        Dennis G.

        -          Christchurch, New Zealand

         

        From: [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul
        Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 3:09 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] My 4th of July

         

        Thanks Javier!

         

        I was a little concerned about mounting my GPS on the windshield
as it's not perfectly flat and I was concerned about getting good
suction. I went out the morning and had a brain flash. Why not just
mount it on the flat speedo? Since the GPS becomes my speedo replacement
I really don't need to look at the old one.  

        On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Javier Garcia <
[email protected]> wrote:

        HI guys, 
        I am replying to all in here:
        
        Graham: I think the way I did my paypal is almost like a check,
so it takes few days for confirmation. An yes, the windshield is
awesome! (the highway pegs too).
        
        Steve: I don't think the length of the mirrors matter, but the
quality. If they shake I'd think it is because they are not firm enough.
Try to adjust them and see if that helps.
        
        Paul: the pictures that show the GPS are older, when I went to
visit Graham. I don't have it on the bike right now to take a picture,
but yes, I mounted it on the windshield. I have a 12V cigarette outlet
attached next to the battery. So the cable just comes out of the
right-side cover, goes over the tank (with a little of schocht tape), to
the front.  I don't think there is any problem on having the GPS mounted
on the windshield, I was only worried about the rain. The trip last for
3.5 hrs each way.
        
        Javier.

         

        On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Joey Kelley <[email protected]>
wrote:

        Javier,
               A capacitor for 12 V automotive-ish (ie bikes too)
        applications are rather expensive. They are sold for the high
end
        stereo guys to keep their batteries and alternators from getting
        overwhelmed when Subwoofers kick in. For the price of one of
those you
        could easily purchase led taillight / brake light bulbs which
would
        provide no additional wiring changes (they don't blink so the
flasher
        unit isn't an issue) and would get you further in the long run,
in my
        opinion.
               That having been said - depending on where in the
circuitry
        you installed a capacitor, it would work. You can't install one
        between the flasher unit and the lights, since they would tend
not to
        turn off. Just a thought.
               If you're already thinking of going the LED route - that
is
        what I'd start on and eventually you should see a difference.
Keep in
        mind that the voltage drop is different when you have the brakes
on as
        compared to when they are not on - this is another reason I'm
        suggesting looking at LED tail / brake lights.
                -Joey

        
        On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Javier Garcia <
[email protected]> wrote:
        > Joey,
        > thanks, you are totally right. What causes the dimming of
lights
        > (incandescent bulbs), or the non working of some of the LEDs
is the drop in
        > voltage (now that I think about it, makes perfect sense). My
plan is to go
        > completely with LEDs, for all turn signals, brake lights, etc.
However, and
        > in the meanwhile, would a capacitor solve the problem of the
drop in the
        > voltage?
        > Believe or not, I hate the Big Bag Theory tv show ;)
        >
        > Thanks a lot for the info.
        > Javier.
        >
        > On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Joey Kelley <
[email protected]> wrote:
        >>
        >> Javier,
        >>         LEDs are extremely sensitive to voltage compared to
normal
        >> light bulbs. Normal light bulbs will simply be dimmer under
less
        >> voltage. LEDs may simply not light at all.
        >>         LEDs require very little current - so unless they are
        >> equipped with a resistor that adds additional load, the load
on the
        >> charging system shouldn't have increased that much.
        >>         To prove that its the voltage being put out by the
charging
        >> system do this:
        >>         Take a voltmeter - preferably digital - and measure
the
        >> starting voltage of the battery.
        >>         Fire the bike up. Take note of the voltage of the
battery
        >> with the bike idling. It shouldn't be remarkably different
from the
        >> pre-starting voltage.
        >>         Hold the throttle open so the engine revs up to
approximately
        >> 2,000 RPM and hold there. Measure the voltage again. You
should see an
        >> increase of a couple volts.
        >>         Now - release the throttle. Turn on the blinkers -
you'll see
        >> that the voltage drops as the lights turn on each time.
        >>         Open the throttle back up to hold at 2,000 RPM and
measure
        >> the voltage with the blinkers on. You should see that
although their
        >> might be a variance between lights on and off, the difference
should
        >> be much smaller than the engine idling.
        >>         This simply means that the charging system is
providing
        >> electricity to the electrical system on the bike instead of
drawing it
        >> from the battery. With the throttle open, you should see all
the LEDs
        >> blinking.
        >>         The only 'cure' for this is to reduce the load on the
        >> electrical system so the voltage drop from the blinkers
turning on is
        >> lower. This is one of the advantages of an all LED system -
but you
        >> must replace the flasher unit at the same time, otherwise
they will
        >> fail to blink because the existing system is load based. No /
less
        >> load, no blinking.
        >>          Hope that helps!
        >>           -Joey
        >> (Not a physicist - but I watch the Big Bang Theory :-))
        >>
        >> On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Javier Garcia <
[email protected]>
        >> wrote:
        >> > Hi Joey,
        >> > I can see them blinking at the same rate as the standard
turn signals.
        >> > However, one odd thing did happened. At the beginning not
all the led's
        >> > in
        >> > the mirror illuminate, only about half of the line went on.
When I turn
        >> > on
        >> > the engine and let it rev for few seconds all the leds in
both mirrors
        >> > came
        >> > on. So I am a bit worry about the load on the system. I am
ashame to
        >> > admit
        >> > that I am physicist that knows about electromagnetic theory
but I have
        >> > no
        >> > idea how to apply it. I will try to make a short video of
the thing
        >> > tomorrow.
        >> >
        >> > Javier.
        >> >
        >> > On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 10:58 PM, Joey Kelley <
[email protected]> wrote:
        >> >>
        >> >> Javier,
        >> >>         Very nice - please advise how the additional turn
signals
        >> >> affect the blink rate and such.
        >> >>         -Joey
        >> >>
        >> >> On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Javier Garcia <
[email protected]>
        >> >> wrote:
        >> >> > Dear all,
        >> >> > I decided to spend my day giving a good deep cleaning to
the bike and
        >> >> > to
        >> >> > install a new set of mirrors I got. I figured out it was
a good
        >> >> > opportunity
        >> >> > to take pictures of the 750, since she is not this clean
that often
        >> >> > (I
        >> >> > uploaded them in the group page). The new mirrors come
with leds for
        >> >> > the
        >> >> > turn signals. I hook them up and they seem to work
pretty good,
        >> >> > although
        >> >> > I
        >> >> > have to try them for a bit longer. I'd love to read your
comments. I
        >> >> > hope
        >> >> > everyone had a great 4th of July.
        >> >> >
        >> >> > Cheers,
        >> >> > Javier.
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