by Chris Wiltshire | Mar 2, 2023 | Computing / Electronics, Motorcycling
Today I had first hand success replacing my intermittent TPMS (battery was dying on my 2017 model, it’s now 2023)… A few things to note..: The TPMS is programmed using an 8 digit hexadecimal code. You can only programme the bike to a new sensor using KDS...
by Chris Wiltshire | Jan 28, 2022 | Computing / Electronics, Motorcycling
The first comment I’d have about this is aimed towards people who are already used to operating Garmin GPS units. This unit does not work in exactly the same way which you will be used to, and there will be a number of changes which you’ll need to be willing to get...
by Chris Wiltshire | May 24, 2021 | 3D Printing, Computing / Electronics, Motorcycling
Prompted by earlier night-fall as we go into winter, and the prospect of travelling home in the dark for the next 4 or more months, I felt the need to become more visible on the motorway at dusk. Particularly in the heavy traffic heading north from Albany up to...
by Chris Wiltshire | Nov 15, 2020 | Computing / Electronics
Here are the full sized photos recently shared on Facebook. Click through to see original photos.
by Chris Wiltshire | Mar 12, 2020 | Computing / Electronics, Motorcycling
Download links for the finished windows basecamp file, and garmin map files are at the bottom of this post – you don’t need to work through what I had to… By custom building our own, routable OSM based maps for NZ, we can do things like set speed...
by Chris Wiltshire | Sep 19, 2019 | Computing / Electronics
So, this just happened: