by Fast n Furious » Wed Jul 26, 2017 6:59 pm
They do work reasonably well but you do need a full DC electrical system.
On the downside they were not well designed from a readability point of view. The timeclock, the trip, the odometer and the temperature figures are illegible when riding. The timeclock has a mind of its own. In fact, I've given up setting the time on mine.
There are others on the market which need a modified headset top to accommodate them. Although I've no experience with these I think they should display all the relevant data more clearly simply because they are better designed and have a larger overall footprint.
IMO. I think in the future we are more likely to see production of these modified headset tops to take "off the shelf" instruments rather than someone making a suitable, readable instrument to fit the standard headset top.