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CoreyClough wrote:
Does it look like this?
Don't you have to calibrate those? I need a set and was looking at that specific one.
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jus1975 wrote: whats involved in zeroing them
there should be a screw or something on the back
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Just throwing that out there.
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Motion pro makes one still, but it uses a blue fluid in it instead of mercury, they dont want us to hurt ourselves after all. I have no idea how the new style works, but the mercury type are extremely accurate and require zero calibration.
motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0411/
The dial type gauges must be calibrated even when the temperature changes, and that is a pain in the ass IMO.
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