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By Anders F. R.
#35347
I can't but love my good old Model G which still has the original "easy-install-and-remove" CPU. I simply install it every time I ride the bike, and remove it when I park it, to avoid theft or damage. The connection is easy, there are three connectors on the handlebar, and I just place my hands on them: The throttle control and air valve control on the right and the ignition control on the left. The CPU itself I always carry with me, it's inside my head. So far, it has never let me down completely, although I must admit that on occations it does not work perfectly. Like on the first trip last year, when it got the air valve control mixed up for a while. Seemingly it started to run the Bing programme instead of the Amal programme, so the air valve control worked backwards. I switched it off, waited a few minutes and switched it on again. Then everyting was back to normal, just as it sometimes happens with my PC. Regards, Anders F. R.
By Alan R
#35350
----------- and don't forget the built-in, self-filtering O2 sensor ( which can also detect spilt diesel fumes, female aromatic outputs and rats..( as in--"I smell a rat"..)..
By apparently lucky eddie
#35389
Jesus H! I've just read the blurb on that web-site and am having some difficulty deciding exactly which "English" language dialect it is written in. It reads like a letter from a dodgy Nigerian or maybe an even dodgier Chinese. Could even be martian and I'm not convinced I'd see any return on any money I sent. One phrase leapt out at me though - this O2 sensor "is supposed" to cure etc etc. Caveat emptor...

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