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Circuit Running
I want to measure lap time in Circuit.
Purchased
I still need to know where to install the Sensor part and Wiring.
It was Large strange to pull it in.
We will verify if Time can actually be picked up properly.
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Circuit Running
I bought this for a Circuit run.
As others have written, the Sensor portion of the
I am at a loss to install it.
Installation location, installation bracket, etc. are time-consuming.
It will take
You must be able to tinker with Motorcycle in a certain way.
Installation may be tough.
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(degree of) satisfaction
Used in Circuit.
It is good to see the Best lap updates in Lamp.
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Indicator is good
The Lap time in the Circuit run is determined by the Indicator.
It would be useful to have more clarity due to its existence.
I'm not sure if the laps I just ran were good or bad, but I have a sense of what I'm talking about.
I can judge by the light without, so I can adjust how I run the next lap.
It is useful for
We replaced P-LA● for the above reasons.
It is not easy to improve just by running somehow.
Difficult, unnecessary falls, etc. by using good ITEMS,
I think we can reduce Risk.
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It works for now, but ….
I repurchased this product because my previous purchase of the same product broke.
As it turns out, the malfunction was probably caused by the midsummer heat. After the malfunction, we rebooted the system, but could not solve the problem.
As a Lap timer for the time being, it may have some Advantage in terms of price, availability, etc., but it may not be a product that can be with us for a long time.
It would be better to use Awning in the summer or take other measures.
I was disappointed because this is a Manufacturer that has provided us with a relatively good product.
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Failed 1 year and 3 months after purchase.
One year and three months after purchase, after about 10 times of use, a series of errors occurred and measurement became impossible.
I contacted Manufacturer and was told that it could be a Short in the internal infrastructure.
Unfortunately, it broke slightly past the one year warranty period, so we were unable to replace it under warranty.
The price of the Lap timer is not high, but considering that it will break down in a little over a year, I can't say I recommend it.
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No problem, it worked!
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Used in Scooter race
Installed on a 4-stroke JOG.
After confirming that the Sensor responds to the magnet, it is brought into the Course, 10 cm above the mounting ground, and there is no response in Tokushima CartLand.
Next time I will ask CourseOwner if there is a magnetic bar and then try to adjust the Sensor position etc.
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magnetism
By Circuit
The magnetic strength that can be picked up seems to vary
If there are times when you don't pick it up at all and don't even Start.
Start, but by the time you've done three rounds, you've done three rounds.
You can also try to display a wrap.
Circuit is able to measure and display every lap without any problem.
The fact that it is there means that as long as it can pick up magnetism, it should be fine.
I think it depends on the Setting of the user.
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Sensor installation is troublesome
[How is it used?
Circuit
Was the one you received as per Image?
Image Street
Was the installation difficult?
I want to remove the sensor when driving on the street, so I need to devise a way to install it.
How was your experience with it?
Sensor installation is troublesome
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It's still better to have it.
The one I used to use before was submerged in water, so I…d better have it so I can see how many seconds I'm lapsing, which will motivate me to keep going. View detail
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After all, it is difficult to find the Sensor's mounting position.
Use is fine.
Currently, I am using Button batteries, but when inserting the batteries, the lid is incredibly hard, and I was afraid that it would break if I put any more pressure on the claw.
Also, when I bent the BodyBracket, the paint peeled off ParaPara as shown in the photo (lol).
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Recommended for introductory
I used it at Tsukuba 1000 without any problem.
It is a magnetic system, so it was inevitable, but Sensor installation was the biggest problem.
The LCD may be difficult to see from some angles, but the cost performance is excellent.
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It is encouraging.
after all is said and done "I know my current situation, my status on the day, and my Levels." That's a good idea!
No pressure ≒ fall Risk reduction ⇒ long and enjoyable". That would be the case.
I am not aiming for Time in the dark, but it is nice to know the Level as a concrete number.
Especially AttackIndicator is a sectional Best; Green Light 、 Less than that; Red. It is very encouraging because it is displayed each time at the
I am not good at working, so I asked Shop to do the installation.
The power supply is taken from Battery, but the Instruction Manual for handling "Battery may rise and should be disconnected when not in use." and it is necessary to disconnect the Body's connecting wires (3 wires) except when driving. (This is not a hassle and I don't feel it is a minus point). (This is not a hassle and I do not feel it is a minus point.
Another thing to keep in mind is that 'Protect them from the sun when they are at rest.' This means.
It is not a problem in light sunlight, but if the TimeaTuckerBody is exposed to strong sunlight and heats up too much, the LCD Panel will not display. This has been confirmed by contacting the Manufacturer. Therefore, I cover the body with a Towel during intervals in the Circuit on days with strong sunlight.
I am very satisfied with the performance of the product and highly recommend it!
What's strange about the Circuit run is that Sometimes you get your best time when you think you're playing along." I guess that's what you mean! LOL.
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I can recommend it.
I think it's a good product
This kind of lap timer is essential for those who run Circuit.
Cost performance is the best.
We are using it at Tsukuba Circuit without any problems.
I used to use LAP SH**T, but it had reached the end of its life, so I replaced it. In terms of appearance, I feel that this product is somewhat more robust, with thicker sensor wires, etc.
I was concerned that the angle dependence of the LCD contrast is large, making it difficult to check the time while driving, depending on the angle at which it is mounted. If the dial is angled too far away from the front, the letters will become faded.
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Mounting position
Installed on GSX-R125 at Circuit Running.
I had a hard time finding a place to install the Sensor. I tried to install it around the Rear Suspension Link, but I am not sure if it will respond.
The thickness of the body is not so bad, so the installation space around the meter is also limited.
As others have commented, the included Magic tape is weak and insufficient, so I recommend buying it.
Convenient because it's rechargeable, and I'm satisfied with the price.
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Compatible with most Circuits
When I went to run Circuit a few times, I became curious about how many seconds I was running and bought one.
The installation is easy if you are familiar with the electrical system.
The only thing that bothers me is the location of the Sensor.
Depending on the Motorcycle, it is very difficult to decide where to put the Sensor.
In the Racer's Under Cowl, the Sensor is deformed by the heat of the Exhaust System, so a little ingenuity is required.
It is very useful because it is easy to know the time.
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Pay attention to the magnetic sensor mounting position and direct sunlight
First of all, the installation position of the Magnetic Sensor is troubling.
In the case of the Race car, I think it has a tight Under Cowl, so the installation position is quite restricted.
I have it over the Under Cowl around where the Side Stand was originally attached, but sometimes it misreacts …
It would be nice if the manufacturer could provide some installation examples.
Also, it stops working in direct sunlight in summer, or maybe it malfunctions? Or rather, it malfunctions?
Keep them in the shade when they are stopped.
If it's running, the wind may cool it down, but I've never had it go wrong.
Also, if you take the power supply directly from the battery, the battery will rise even if the power supply is off.
It is necessary to build a Relay or to remove the power Coupler each time (the instruction manual notes the latter).
I just bought a Lithium ion battery and the voltage was like 2V and I was shaking.
It is a mystery why there is so much dark current when it can be turned on and off.
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Motivating Lap timer
I use it on my RSV4 RF mainly for Tsukuba Circuit.
In addition to the usual magnetic lap timer function, the AttackIndicator, which is the best feature of this Time a Tucker, is very good.
The AttackIndicator is a Lamp of Red and Green, and by installing it around the Meter, when the section time exceeds the section time in the lap up to now, Green blinks, and when it falls below, Red blinks, and you can see instantly whether your pace is good or bad while riding. It is a function to know whether your pace is good or bad.
Because I know the goodness and badness of the section time without having to look at Lap time every time, if Green blinks, it is the translation that has come in Best lap, so I get more motivated.
My RF has been replaced with an I2M for RaceDashboard, which has a very good GPS Lap Timer feature, so I don't need the magnetic Lap timer, but I wanted to continue to use the AttackIndicator feature, and the Time a TuckerBody is no longer needed. I don't need to see Lap time anymore, so I continue to use it under the I2MDASH, and the AttackIndicator is mounted in an easy to see place above the DASH.
Here's a video of me driving the car so you can see how it works.
Watch the AttackIndicator Lamp flash on your Dashboard.
In the case of my RF, I put a bracket on the back of the oil cooler and tighten it to the appropriate bolt and hang it down to Under CowlLimit. There is no measurement error in this position. 。 If you install it around the rear swing arm pivot, it may pick up the magnetism generated by the rotation of the steel belt of the rear wheel, or it may fail in measurement.
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Price suitable
I bought it to measure Time at a driving session.
I used it in Tsukuba and Mogi, and it worked fine.
The installation is bracketed to Under Cowl.
It's easy to install, so if you want to measure Time for now, this is a good introduction.
I haven't compared it to the others, so I don't really know, but it feels like the battery drains faster.
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