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    Resistance convertor

    I think I'll look into seeing if the temp sensor off the newer bike will fit on the older bike, it seems much simpler then making a whole circuit Thanks for the help.
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    Resistance convertor

    I'm in the Niagara Falls region, in Ontario, Canada. The temp reading on the bike is a LCD, showing the actual temp rather then bars or a needle. I don't see any coils on the PCB for the gauges at all.
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    Resistance convertor

    I don't think the gauges do anything to the temp sensor. You can completely unhook the temp sensor from the gauges, and just hook an ohm meter across the temp sensor while it is sitting in a bot of hot water, and get the same readings off it. The old style sensor is just a single wire coming...
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    Resistance convertor

    Hi, I'm working on a project to convert a newer set of gauges from a motorcycle to work on an older one. Everything is done so far except one last bit. There is a temperature reading that is displayed on the gauges. Basically how it works, is there is a temp sensor in the engine, that varies...

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