Hello!, yes, it works perfectly, and the reading is more accurate that the
original one (specially when you are in the low side). For the wiring, you
will need to swap the connector for your original sensor or buy a new one
at your local electronics store (because it comes with a female header
pics
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--yvl_7fjiNY/VXcuyAboVqI/AKI/f5A6Sh4wdRw/s1600/riserlift.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-3IRDb8a5eG0/VXcu2Nusf0I/AKQ/E-bMhknA-v4/s1600/vers1.jpg
What year is that CB750?
Engine and frame look like a 1991-2003 but the tank and wheels are closer
to the early 80's bikes. Plus the tail light looks like a 90's / 2000's
bike. The side panel looks like a 90's side panel that has been trimmed.
Anyone have any ideas?
Sean
On Monday, June
We've a bunch of them:
http://www.milanuncios.com/motos-de-carretera/transalp.htm?marca=Honda
You can come, buy one, and drive and epic ride back to home!
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 12:24 AM, EGrider gevan...@gmail.com wrote:
I was thinking the same thing. You see them on craigslist on occasion
Sr. Sucotronic, I've got an old buddy from high school who's friends with a
Belgian guy who rode a Transalp from Belgium down to South Africa, had it
shipped to Argentina, and then rode it up to where my buddy lives in Maine.
Now that was an epic ride.
Considering what I paid for 10 days