Outside Temp Guage 1150 GSA ?

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Ok chaps it sounds a bit soft but having just returned from 10 days touring the Pyrennes in November, I really missed not knowing what the ambient temperature was whilst riding .
In the mountains it would be a real safety bonus to know if it was freezing or not.

So can anyone recommend what temp guage and how to fit it on the 1150 for a nice installation.?

Many thanks.
 
I've had a Wunderlich on my 1150s for years. They're inaccurate and high, there's no way it's 11 deg C now!
 

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How about something like this

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A few quid on ebay.
 
That is true luke but, what's the use of just a thermometer. Bought one of the small electric one's years ago but never used it.
Sometimes if you are adding accessories with limited space, it is good to have something with a dual purpose.

It is either,
Bloody freezin
Freezin,
Bloody cold,
Cold,
Wet,
Idyllic :-)
Hot,
Bloody hot,
Boiling,
Bloody Hell.

In summer, it is the latter in the Middle East :jager :cool:.
 
As Per Post 3

I've used the same one as Packer shows in post 3 for years - even have a new spare in garage just in case - there that cheap:thumb2
I fit it onto top yoke blanking plug with Velcro & have s/s probe mounted on underside of beak at front so that it gets an air flow, no other wires as it runs on a battery which lasts for years. Recommended.

Cheers..............Grizzly:beerjug:
 
I've thought about temp gauges before and wondered about the positioning of a probe. I always thought that if you put the probe into the air flow you'd get the winchill temp not the ambient temp. Am I missing something?
 
I've thought about temp gauges before and wondered about the positioning of a probe. I always thought that if you put the probe into the air flow you'd get the winchill temp not the ambient temp. Am I missing something?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_chill and the "explanation" bit

Though if you're on a jet airliner it has a total air temp readout, but we're not likely to be going fast enough to have a need for one.
 
I've thought about temp gauges before and wondered about the positioning of a probe. I always thought that if you put the probe into the air flow you'd get the winchill temp not the ambient temp. Am I missing something?

Does anyone know where is the probe on the modern factory fitted RT GS etc
 
The type of thermometer that is supposed to be stuck on the inside an aquarium glass will be 100% waterproof and quite cheap :thumb
 


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