Gear indicator? Any options than looking at the dash?
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Gear indicator? Any options than looking at the dash?
Just wanted to know if there are any alternatives for gear indicator than looking at the dash. I find that when I'm shifting 'manually', I'm looking at the dash too often.
I miss the tactile feeling of the true manual and knowing which gear I am in without having to look at the dash.
I miss the tactile feeling of the true manual and knowing which gear I am in without having to look at the dash.
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You must have never raced motorcycles.
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Ridden motorcycles for 15 years, but never raced. Sequential is good, but still miss the tactile sensation of a normal manual.
Also when you downshift with the paddles, sometimes you go from 8 to 6 and sometimes you go from 8 to 5 or even 4. so it's not always a linear sequential shift vs a motorcycle it's always 1 up or 1 down.
Also when you downshift with the paddles, sometimes you go from 8 to 6 and sometimes you go from 8 to 5 or even 4. so it's not always a linear sequential shift vs a motorcycle it's always 1 up or 1 down.
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here you go, time to get creative .......... good luck
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...d=64/prd64.htm
http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...d=64/prd64.htm
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