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QUESTIONS: SPROCKET CHANGE & SPEEDO & WEATHERPROOF C

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 1:04 pm
by EdinburghFalco
I have been thinking about changing the front sprocket to 15 tooth just wondered if and how this affected the speedo reading? So many speed cameras around Edinburgh don't fancy getting caught inadvertently.

Having no garage my precious will have to weather the weather outside I wondered if others have recommendations about covers, I had thought about the Oxford Storm thingy buts its £60 and yet I have read reviews that have said that its not fully waterproof. Any experience of similar high end covers and whether they live up to their press?

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 1:07 pm
by Syltiz
Im pretty sure changing the sprocket does not affect your speedo reading... I think it cos the speedo sensor works off the back wheel and not the sprocket? Someone more brainy will be along soon.

Before I had a garage, I used the cheaper Oxford cover - the Rainex, and it was great.... the bike was always dry on removal even after a heavy downpour.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 1:23 pm
by HowardQ
That's right, speedo still works fine. No need to change anything.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 1:35 pm
by sabestian
Confirmed. The sensor counts the rear brake disc bolts.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 3:47 pm
by Fausto
sabestian wrote:Confirmed. The sensor counts the rear brake disc bolts.
so don't go changing those for stainless.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 3:47 pm
by mrapriliafalco
Jut bought the Oxford stormex from a shop on E BAY with a lock and the quailty is superb well worth buying if outside over winter

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:33 pm
by finn
this cover you are talking about, how would that effect the "indoor clima", i mean wouldnt there be condence (dont know if its spelled correct) inside if you leave the cover for extended period? just curious.

Finn

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:37 pm
by Syltiz
Condensation.

I dont think you will have this problem as its not a sealed environment. At least I have never had this problem.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:47 pm
by finn
Thanks, however the wifey just suggested to put it in the livingroom during winter... what a nice wife i have. :smt003
as long as she does not put flowers in the cans i can only be delighted.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:49 pm
by Samray
finn wrote:Thanks, however the wifey just suggested to put it in the livingroom during winter... what a nice wife i have. :smt003
as long as she does not put flowers in the cans i can only be delighted.
Wow !!

You must be doing something right. :smt003

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:58 pm
by fastasfcuk
was she carrying her suit cases out when she said it. :smt003

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:02 pm
by finn
dont want to hijack this thread, but no she didnt. She is buying a Triumph Thunderbird next spring/summer, so maybe she just want to establish a precedence.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:05 pm
by D-Rider
This is one step up from Pierre with his ride-in caravan :smt004

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:55 pm
by EdinburghFalco
Now I'm inspired if I can just persuade the wife to let me keep the Falco in the living room we'll save money on the cover and all these anti corrosion sprays I was planning on buying! I could also save more money by servicing the bike myself in the warmth in front of the telly. How reasonable is that? How can she refuse?

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 7:22 pm
by Syltiz
finn wrote:Thanks, however the wifey just suggested to put it in the livingroom during winter... what a nice wife i have. :smt003
as long as she does not put flowers in the cans i can only be delighted.
I will trade you my bike cover for your wife :smt003