Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
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Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
I found a piece of plastic @ work and i had an idea 
i made it like this only thing left is the wiring for all
what yall think about it?
i think its great



tomorow i need to make the new chain fit then im able to ride the brp again but now in sm mode with sprockets 14-51 (before 14-50)


i made it like this only thing left is the wiring for all
what yall think about it?
i think its great



tomorow i need to make the new chain fit then im able to ride the brp again but now in sm mode with sprockets 14-51 (before 14-50)

Last edited by rikco on Sat May 08, 2010 10:55 am; edited 1 time in total

rikco- XRR Jockey
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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
I like it but...It's missing the oil slick and smoke screen switches.
Nice job!
Nice job!
Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
thnkz Focker
the switch you see is for the cooling fan i build on some time ago
the switch you see is for the cooling fan i build on some time ago

rikco- XRR Jockey
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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
Rikco is that Trail Tech Vapor that they have on ebay for 98 US dollars? I couldn't see the pics, file was too big? can you send some pics to my e mail?
Thanks,
IBM
Thanks,
IBM
rikco wrote:I found a piece of plastic @ work and i had an idea
i made it like this only thing left is the wiring for all
what yall think about it?
i think its great![]()
tomorow i need to make the new chain fit then im able to ride the brp again but now in sm mode with sprockets 14-51 (before 14-50)![]()

bikerman- XRR Jockey
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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
yes its the trail tech vapor + the single dashbord from e-bay.
dunno exactly what i payd but it was close to 150 dollar for all. (vapor + dash)
the rest i made myself

dunno exactly what i payd but it was close to 150 dollar for all. (vapor + dash)
the rest i made myself


rikco- XRR Jockey
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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
Nice Job! so you use the Vapor as a odometer? did you have the stator conversion? how many watts 250? I see that you have a 12Volt outlet like the one in the cars, is it? How did you do the wiring, was it hard? I am not that good at complicated wiring diagrams but I want to do mine. How much did you spend doing all the dual conversion kit? Please do you have a list what I need to buy?
Thanks,
Ivan
Thanks,
Ivan
rikco wrote:yes its the trail tech vapor + the single dashbord from e-bay.
dunno exactly what i payd but it was close to 150 dollar for all. (vapor + dash)
the rest i made myself
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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
no other stator then the original 75watt (european model) a 250watt i never seen for the xrr, max stator output is a 200watt as far i know.
my piggy was already factory made for dual sport so i did nothing else then add some small blinkers, led tail&brake light and the vapor and 2 12volt car connectors.(1 you cant see)
wired it from inside the headlight switch and with the headlight off i still got 12volt power on that cable.
here you can see the vapor, this was the first ride when the snow was gone 2 months ago so nothing special
(gearing 13/52
)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1IlS6mhq8Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRtxLXupzK4
my piggy was already factory made for dual sport so i did nothing else then add some small blinkers, led tail&brake light and the vapor and 2 12volt car connectors.(1 you cant see)
wired it from inside the headlight switch and with the headlight off i still got 12volt power on that cable.
here you can see the vapor, this was the first ride when the snow was gone 2 months ago so nothing special
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1IlS6mhq8Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRtxLXupzK4

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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
Rikco did you get the one with the Key or you got the key separate ?
Ivan
Ivan
rikco wrote:no other stator then the original 75watt (european model) a 250watt i never seen for the xrr, max stator output is a 200watt as far i know.
my piggy was already factory made for dual sport so i did nothing else then add some small blinkers, led tail&brake light and the vapor and 2 12volt car connectors.(1 you cant see)
wired it from inside the headlight switch and with the headlight off i still got 12volt power on that cable.
here you can see the vapor, this was the first ride when the snow was gone 2 months ago so nothing special(gearing 13/52
)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1IlS6mhq8Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRtxLXupzK4
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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
dunno anymore where i got the key switch from, it didn't come with the vapor but on e-bay there are enough on/off key switches that works the same.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Electronic-Key-Switch-on-off-/320700424033?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aab3c1f61
http://cgi.ebay.com/Electronic-Key-Switch-on-off-/320700424033?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aab3c1f61

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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
Rikco,
My bike when the PO bought it from the Dealer they fit it for the street as a dual purpose so that's mean may be mine is already with a factory stator? how do you know how many watts is coming out of my bike stator? any way to measure it?
My bike when the PO bought it from the Dealer they fit it for the street as a dual purpose so that's mean may be mine is already with a factory stator? how do you know how many watts is coming out of my bike stator? any way to measure it?

bikerman- XRR Jockey
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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
bikerman wrote:Rikco,
My bike when the PO bought it from the Dealer they fit it for the street as a dual purpose so that's mean may be mine is already with a factory stator? how do you know how many watts is coming out of my bike stator? any way to measure it?
Pull the stator cover and see how many of the windings are used.

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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
Rikco,
How did you conect the Vapor to the original cable from the odometer? does it come with the port to conect the original speedometer cable?
How did you conect the Vapor to the original cable from the odometer? does it come with the port to conect the original speedometer cable?
bikerman wrote:Nice Job! so you use the Vapor as a odometer? did you have the stator conversion? how many watts 250? I see that you have a 12Volt outlet like the one in the cars, is it? How did you do the wiring, was it hard? I am not that good at complicated wiring diagrams but I want to do mine. How much did you spend doing all the dual conversion kit? Please do you have a list what I need to buy?
Thanks,
Ivanrikco wrote:yes its the trail tech vapor + the single dashbord from e-bay.
dunno exactly what i payd but it was close to 150 dollar for all. (vapor + dash)
the rest i made myself
![]()

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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
Yo Guys,
regarding the keyswitch (ignition switch) following.
I also bought one, nice to have, prevents thieves from a quick getaway. But, this switch is a single contact only, meaning you can switch 1 circuit only, and my plan was the ignition.
If you've got a battery (a DC system) then you've got a problem, all will still work until the battery is empty, you don't want this. So I found a dual-circuit keyswitch, which kills the ignition as well as the DC-circuit, meaning the bike is really 'off' when the key is out - which I presume you want! So no fiddly system with a relay required or why, just a single key which does all.
I'll look for the link once at home, but Google should be your friend.
regarding the keyswitch (ignition switch) following.
I also bought one, nice to have, prevents thieves from a quick getaway. But, this switch is a single contact only, meaning you can switch 1 circuit only, and my plan was the ignition.
If you've got a battery (a DC system) then you've got a problem, all will still work until the battery is empty, you don't want this. So I found a dual-circuit keyswitch, which kills the ignition as well as the DC-circuit, meaning the bike is really 'off' when the key is out - which I presume you want! So no fiddly system with a relay required or why, just a single key which does all.
I'll look for the link once at home, but Google should be your friend.

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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
Rikco,
How did you conect the Vapor to the original cable from the odometer? does it come with the port to conect the original speedometer cable?
not this is digital, it comes with all you need.
Wheel Sensor

Magnet

Temperature Sensor: 16mm Radiator Hose Insert

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Vapor-Striker-Trail-Tech-Motorcycle-Indicator-Dashboard-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem35b2358d66QQitemZ230623120742QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Trail-Tech-Vapor-Speedo-Tach-Computer-Honda-XR650R-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem4cf0df0f59QQitemZ330458664793QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

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Re: Selfmade cockpit for a trailtech vapor
Thanks Rikco, I just Bought it.

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