Lonerider59
Wizard
I received my O2 guage kit today and got it installed this afternoon. The kit is actually designed for a car so there is a lot of cable that has to be wound and stored. It could be cut to length but until I had it installed and working I didn't want to cut anything I might have to return. As it turned out, I was able to conceal all the various left over cables and there are three, a sensor cable from the O2 sensor on the exhaust, a power cable from the battery, and a cable to the guage itself. They all go to the controller which I mounted under the cowl with all the cable bundles. One of the best features of the kit is that the Bosch sensor has the same diamater and threads as the Denso that is stock on the bike so it's a plug and play device. The power is a three connection afair, +12V from the battery, ground from battery, and a switched +12v from any source that comes on with the ignition. I purchased a $15 guage mount because there really wasn't a good flat place to drill a 2 1/16" hole. I simply used double sided tape to hold the guage for now in case I decide to mount it in a dfferent place. I have included a few pictures, one of my helmet cam mount, and a video link for the guage in action.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvalnNBfXwY[/ame]
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvalnNBfXwY[/ame]