If I took photos of the bike, its cos I just cleaned it, having forgotten what it looked like without all the crud. Plus the local supermarket own branded furniture polish (bit like Pledge) gave some rather good looking results
- though in 2 days the effect has gone dull
Extra wire is not for me pacemaker (cheers Dandy and fook off
), but for the bike counter (top right of clocks) cos in France need to see kmh speed and dial is not accurate enought
![[Image: dash.jpg]](http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b170/marylaine/dash.jpg)
Which throws up a quick question - if I do 100 kmh on the TDM dial, the bike counter shows a real speed of 98 kmh, while the TomTom Shitenav shows 103 kmh?? (used the recommended wheel size as calculated by Dandy in previous forum)
So question is - do Satnavs add an element of over displaying speed similar to car speedos, or is that pretty damn accurate, in which case Dandy you need a good
Also, is the chain fooked or not, opinions seem to vary ?
Cheers
Extra wire is not for me pacemaker (cheers Dandy and fook off
![[Image: dash.jpg]](http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b170/marylaine/dash.jpg)
Which throws up a quick question - if I do 100 kmh on the TDM dial, the bike counter shows a real speed of 98 kmh, while the TomTom Shitenav shows 103 kmh?? (used the recommended wheel size as calculated by Dandy in previous forum)
So question is - do Satnavs add an element of over displaying speed similar to car speedos, or is that pretty damn accurate, in which case Dandy you need a good
Also, is the chain fooked or not, opinions seem to vary ?
Cheers

