Hmmmm, I was one of the first to get a Winderlinq a few years ago and was very underwhelmed by it. Flogged it and moved on. I am hoping the the DMD dudes flog an OBD sender that will transmit to a tablet.
Looking at the app it takes its data from an ELM327 unit
there as cheap as chips
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/28419269...qyjwT3BJwRDEu2vgW7vpKk4X5Pg=|tkp:BFBMto_fq_xg
but you need to be aware of some caveats
1) Think of where the OBD port is on your bike - A full size ELM unit will stick out quite some way
2) If you have a round OBD plug , you'll need an adaptor,
3) I know the elm units need power to operate, but they may stop the bike from going to sleep once started,
so you would need to unplug it every time you stop for a long time / end of the day
4) ELM units often stop fault codes being logged by the bike, so you may encounter a problem, if you' ve seen the code via the ELM,
but when a dealer runs there software no codes are stored ( it may have changed now as my units are several years old)
4) You can get ELM 327 units in all shapes and sizes & configurations (usb / bluetooth) , but there are many variants of the ELM 327 protocol -
so you could end up with an ELM327 lite or ELM327 full fat, throuble is until you buy the unit & plug it in, you wont know!
I have 2 units one full fat and one lite , but they both look the same
For £10 or so its worth a punt, but ELM units will only do code reading / fault resetting, they don't have the same functionality as a GS911