M mattr Old School Grand Master Feb 3, 2017 #11 Wires are there to connect to the shifters, so they can read the gear position, also have the switches on the ends of the cables. And yes, you can do the same job using the buttons on the headunit. But pointless integration is useful. Apparently.
Wires are there to connect to the shifters, so they can read the gear position, also have the switches on the ends of the cables. And yes, you can do the same job using the buttons on the headunit. But pointless integration is useful. Apparently.
02gf74 Old School Grand Master Feedback View Feb 4, 2017 #12 The original odometer was mechanical (cyclometer?) that attached to the forks and had a 5? point gear wheel that was turned by a small peg attatched to a spoke. There was no adjustment for tyre size. Proper retro.
The original odometer was mechanical (cyclometer?) that attached to the forks and had a 5? point gear wheel that was turned by a small peg attatched to a spoke. There was no adjustment for tyre size. Proper retro.
M mattr Old School Grand Master Feb 4, 2017 #13 Yeah. I had one of them. They were useless. And unreadable.