Ducati Monster ALL 2009-2013 Healtech Gipro DS Series Gear Indicator
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Product Feature
- Auto learning, Plug and Play unit so no buttons or programming needed and lightning fast because it reads directly off the ECU
- NO false readings when the clutch is engaged like our competitors units.
- Integrated programmable shift light and high speed warning feature.
- Comes with bike specific wiring harness so no need to cut and splice wires. You only need to connect ONE plug under the seat - it can't get any easier than that!
- 100% weatherproof and comes with 2-years replacement warranty. Shipped with a Red display (Blue, Green, White and Yellow available upon request).
Product Description
GIpro DS Series The all new GIpro-DS from HealTech Electronics is a unique Gear Position Indicator. It is designed for motorcycles equipped with Diagnostic System connector - including fuel injected motorcycles from Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, Buell, Harley and Ducati. While our original GIpro/ATRE is the #1 choice for riders looking for gear position indicator, the list of supported bike models is very limited. Due to high demand for our GIpro, we have developed the DS-Series, which is compatible with more motorcycles than the original GIpro. (Note: The GIpro/ATRE will not be discontinued as the DS-Series does not have ATRE feature). The GIpro-DS works on different principle than competitive products on the market. It reads the gear position information directly from the ECU, which makes it faster and more reliable than other gear indicators sold today. There are no buttons, no programming wires. The unit is fully automatic. There's no need to cut and splice wires, and no need to access several connectors. You need to connect ONE plug only under the seat - it can't get any easier than this. Another unique feature is the size. It is the smallest, most compact gear indicator available, while it has an extra bright, sunlight-viewable display. The perfect size. The unit will be available with Red, Blue, Green and Yellow display. It has a simple and clear front face which goes along nicely with the factory instrument cluster. The product is rugged, 100% weatherproof and comes with 2-years replacement warranty.Ducati Monster ALL 2009-2013 Healtech Gipro DS Series Gear Indicator Review
I just got this for my Ducati Monster 1100s.It was delivered on Saturday and installed it later that same day. You basically connect the single connector under the seat and route the wire and indicator down around the bottom right side of the tank and there is a wire separated from the main wiring that connects to one of the wires in the fuse box. The Red with black stripe on my bike. It was easy enough to identify and also easy to connect using the supplied connector. I then routed the indicator up the front of the frame and through to the left side and up through the forks, following the wire harness already there and mounted it on the left side of my speedometer and tachometer box.
Programming it was easy enough, you just need to start the bike up in neutral...letting the bike warm up. Mine was already warm from a previous ride just a few minutes earlier. It will then go into learning mode and tell you when to switch gears. Going from 1 to blinking 1 and then to 2 and blinking 2 and so on all the way through all the gears. You can even stop and change gears back down as you stop for any lights during the learning process. Once complete with the learning, it will process down and just work.
This was very plug and play and a nice ride on the Ortega Hwy was proof that it worked great the whole time. Switching gears a lot on that road and was nice to know which gear I was in the whole time without having to guess or remember and just be able to pay attention to the Hwy and the view.
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