AC, are there also LED bulbs under the LCD panel, and can they be accessed? On the early Aprilia RSV and Tuono, instrument panels were a standard (un-inverted) LCD type. In daylight you saw very legible black characters on a neutral light gray background. As ambient lighting dimmed, you would notice the panel's colored backlighting (some models used green tint, others were red). The backlight coloration came from under the LCD panel, but I'm not sure if Aprilia used colored LEDs or just a color filter on top of white LEDs. Whatever they used, it did not reduce the clarity of the LCD panel like an overlaid piece of colored film would. All things considered it was the best overall LCD screen I've used. Full clarity during the day, and at night a glare-free backlight with colors that did not disturb your night vision.
ba ecchi I just did a motovlog about the performance of the bike with the new pod filter setup, I will tell you before I up load the video that so far the performance is a bit better, but that’s all I will say for now till the video comes out. 😉
@@ACProductions77 its night time here .. so its hard to see the rectifier socket .. but the wire harness socket is .. though its not melted .. i hear someone changed the socket to a ceramic one .. but im still searching for easy fix .. thanks ..
I’m definitely doing this to my bike. Great video and very informative on every step man
does this work on any bike?
actually, actually, actually...
Nice video
AC, are there also LED bulbs under the LCD panel, and can they be accessed?
On the early Aprilia RSV and Tuono, instrument panels were a standard (un-inverted) LCD type. In daylight you saw very legible black characters on a neutral light gray background. As ambient lighting dimmed, you would notice the panel's colored backlighting (some models used green tint, others were red). The backlight coloration came from under the LCD panel, but I'm not sure if Aprilia used colored LEDs or just a color filter on top of white LEDs. Whatever they used, it did not reduce the clarity of the LCD panel like an overlaid piece of colored film would. All things considered it was the best overall LCD screen
I've used. Full clarity during the day, and at night a glare-free backlight with colors that did not disturb your night vision.
yes there are tiny white leds on the circuit board.
What kind of vinyl?
its not vinyl its a transparent film here is a quick link to it >> amzn.to/4bG8ogV
hope you can make a remedy and prevention for error 46 .. the socket on my rectifier is partially burnt ...
ba ecchi is it burn on the bike side or the rectifier side?
ba ecchi I just did a motovlog about the performance of the bike with the new pod filter setup, I will tell you before I up load the video that so far the performance is a bit better, but that’s all I will say for now till the video comes out. 😉
@@ACProductions77nice .. will be rooting for that vid .. but sadly my r3 is out of commission .. until i solve the burnt socket .. ride safe bro ..
@@ACProductions77 its night time here .. so its hard to see the rectifier socket .. but the wire harness socket is .. though its not melted .. i hear someone changed the socket to a ceramic one .. but im still searching for easy fix .. thanks ..