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Does the FJR have a VSS wire?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrunDog" data-source="post: 291403" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>Adding to Alan's comments (second time this seating on a similar topic), in the early days of the AV install, it was discovered that the VSS was too "fast" for the AV. The benefit to this is that the cruise will get to your set speed independent of the gear. Now, with the engine tach, the bike will resume to the same engine speed, and different gears will yield difference speeds. Nonetheless, this is never really a problem in real use.</p><p></p><p>Someone talked about making a divider circuit a while back but I don't think it ever materialized. That would be a sensible way to solve the problem, but why bother? Why add the complexity and cost?? Like Kaitsdad said above, the tach signal works, and works very well. There are hundreds of installs on this forum with hundreds of thousands of miles and they have been working rock solid.</p><p></p><p>-BD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrunDog, post: 291403, member: 173"] Adding to Alan's comments (second time this seating on a similar topic), in the early days of the AV install, it was discovered that the VSS was too "fast" for the AV. The benefit to this is that the cruise will get to your set speed independent of the gear. Now, with the engine tach, the bike will resume to the same engine speed, and different gears will yield difference speeds. Nonetheless, this is never really a problem in real use. Someone talked about making a divider circuit a while back but I don't think it ever materialized. That would be a sensible way to solve the problem, but why bother? Why add the complexity and cost?? Like Kaitsdad said above, the tach signal works, and works very well. There are hundreds of installs on this forum with hundreds of thousands of miles and they have been working rock solid. -BD [/QUOTE]
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