Tuesday, October 12, 2010

'BlueToot'

So I finally tested my Sena Blue Tooth intercom set up that I eluded to earlier. All I can say is Wow!!! These things rock!!! I can carry a normal conversation at 75mph with another rider. Awesome!!! If anyone is looking to get a bluetooth set up I fully recommend the Sena Blue Tooth system.

The only cons I can think of is the range and only a max of 4 Bluetooth Pairings. Whether its another 3 people, your phone, or Ipod. If you are more that 900 meters then it tends to fade out with static until it automatically shuts off. Other than that its awesome! I don't plan losing site of the person Im talking to anyway.



Here's a picture of the product. The Sena "SMH 10". Yay for technology!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Little Ninjai's Signal

Well it seems Joecool found the problem with The little Ninjai's signal problem with the LED lights. Apparently the stock mechanical relay wasn't reacting well with the signals. So he did some research and found a different electrical relay that would work well with the LED signals.



You can see the yellow relay which is the new one. I placed the old relay below for comparison. The old relay is the little black rubber box on the lower right.




This is the after picture of the tail kit with the LED blinkers.

Now the blinkers and LED light work perfectly. All this time I thought we were going to have to take the bike into a shop. Now to get the frame sliders in.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Mtn. Biking for work & Steve's Ninjai

I had some fun Mtn. Biking for work which was a blast. Im going to have a stressful upcoming week with our winter schedule due for work. Other than that been working on Steve's Ninja. Unfortunately we couldn't figure out what was wrong with his signal light. Everything is wired correctly, no fuses were shorted out, and his relay was fine. We tested Reg's bike with his Ninja and after replacing parts we found again nothing wrong. Steve's gonna have his father look at it and see if he can do anything. Other than that I'd say it'll have to go to 'Joe' at "City Cycle Werks".


Joecool the motogp wiring expert. :D