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warriorkid23

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I have a brand new never mounted trail tech endurance kit and the Billet protector. The protector is used but in good cond. Has one light scuff on it.
Asking 125 shipped to the lower 48.
Would like to sell ASAP, need cash for bills.
Again the computer is brand new and comes with the wiring and magnet for the rotor to tell the speed. The protector is used but in good cond. A lil wet sand and polish it will look even better!

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Hows this diff then the vapor? does it have the speed and temp sensors?
 
This has just sppd avg speed max speed oil change reminder clock odometer back light and some other features i forget. the vapor has it all rpm temp etc. This is the more basic version. costs 80 new and the billet protector is another 50-80.

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Here is the specs on the endurance
Fully Functional Motorcycle Speedometer:

* Current Speed
* Average Speed
* Maximum Speed
* Distance
* Odometer (track total miles)
* Riding Time
* Trip Time - stop watch
* Accumulated riding time (track total hours)
* Clock
* Oil Change and Maintenance Reminder
* Increment/decrement trip distance function
Pics will be up in by 6 tonight. I just took it off the bar clamp and found that the person before me must of stripped out the 2 outer holes and drilled and tapped their own. Has no effect on the billet protector Just letting everyone aware of it.
 
No it has a magnetic sensor on the front hub and another one on a bracket (included) that gives the speed info. The ride time starts when the wheel moves. All you have to do is set the wheel size and the rest is done in the computer.
 
you have to use the stock dust guards to mount the sensor right? SO you never used this thing?
 
you have to use the stock dust guards to mount the sensor right? SO you never used this thing?

One magnet mounts on a bracket and one gets installed into the rotor hub. (you replace one bolt with the other magnet bolt). I have not used this unit but I have used and installed one on a previous quad. This unit Is brand new, New computer and New wiring harness. The magnetic bolt for the hub is there and the bracket that mounts on the the spindle. The wiring for the speed sensor is there also.

Check the website for full detailed instructions on the mounting procedure.

The u shaped bracket bolts on with the dust guard bolts stock dust guards cannot be used on that side with the bracket in place

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That is a brand new replacement speed cable.
The only thing used is the billet alum protector for it.That is the only mount included the plastic handle bar ones are not. You will have to mount it to something flat there are holes pre drilled in it for this you can see in the pics.
 
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