The German brand, Motogadget, has been designing and manufacturing excellent quality digital and analog motorcycle products for a long time. This also applies for Triumph parts and accessories.
One of their popular products is the Motogadget motoscope mini, a digital odometer that presents an option to the motoscope pro, a very popular digital panel from the brand as well. The biggest difference between these products is in size, deciding on one or the other depends on the project in mind and the overall aesthetics of the bike.
This product is extremely subtle and provides all the necessary information in a simple way. To date it is one of the most popular products in the brand’s digital range.
Motogadget Motoscope Mini: Characteristics
As the name indicates, this product from the German brand is very small. While there is a lot of talk about this feature, to be specific its size is 59mm / 21.5mm / 13mm. It is extremely compact and is designed to effectively use the screen space, thus displaying the necessary information without making the rest of the piece difficult to read.
This digital part of the German brand has as its main functions: it counts laps that adjusts from 6,000rpm to 10,000rpm; speedometer up to 350 km/h (roughly 217 mph) and odometer. It is subtle, easy to hide and does its job.
The Motogadget motoscope mini features 251 LEDs that make this part’s display extremely clear in any environment, on a long drive with sunlight shining directly on the bike, or in a dark tunnel in the middle of the night.
Once we purchased the Motogadget part, the odometer comes with an installation kit with instructions that you can see in the motogadget motoscope mini manual. Although the installation is not as complicated as in other products, some knowledge of electronics and some specific tools are required for its installation. Having basic functions and only the necessary information, setting up the Motogadget motoscope mini is also quite simple.
Where to buy the Motogadget Motoscope Mini
This piece can be purchased on the Motogadget official website, although it is only available in English and German, the website is quite simple to navigate. Another option is to buy it through the numerous retailers that sell it among their products. These retailers are found in many countries around the world, including the United States and Japan.
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