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Old 12-22-2006, 01:09 AM
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Default Enduro computer

I'm going to add an Enduro computer to my EC300.
Any brands that can be recommended, mounting issues.
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Old 12-22-2006, 12:13 PM
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heres what alot of guys use around here for a computer,watchdog 2000http://www.dugasengineering.com/,you can mount it directly to your top clamp,but I have another great product to mount your computer,watch,roll chart and your damper mounts under your bars,neat setup,cleans up everything as well www.ptenduro.com heres a picture of this setup on my 300( havent mounted my damper quite yet)
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Old 05-17-2007, 10:41 PM
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Default I have an ICO Pro Comp

and am happy with it. I got it for under $150 on eBay.
My buddie has the Watchdog. Also a nice unit. One thing though is that the ICOs will auto calicrate to the course markers. The Watchdog doesn't do that (at least from what my buddy can figure out). I find that to be a nice feature.

I think the Watchdog is easier to use during a race becuase you get more info in a single display. With the Pro Comp, I have to switch displays to get the same amout of info.

The ICO Checkmate would solve that, but the Watchdog looks like a tougher unit.

In the end, they are all pretty good. I went with the Pro Comp cuase I could get one cheap and wasn't sure how much I'd really use it. I races all last season and got quite abit of use out of it, but will probalby only be able to make one or two races this year (long drives and gas getting $$$).
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I just got the checkmate XL same as the regular checkmate except that it does not have the infa red programing.

Eash to use and cheap!
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Old 07-04-2007, 06:50 AM
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I just got the checkmate XL same as the regular checkmate except that it does not have the infa red programing.

Eash to use and cheap!
Cheap may be a stretch, how about less expensive?
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Cheap may be a stretch, how about less expensive?
Geez I did not know that I had to be politicly correct to post here.

Cough, cough, excuse me less expensive for you correct folks on here.

350 bones (Dollars) to be exact.
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Old 07-05-2007, 04:42 AM
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Geez I did not know that I had to be politicly correct to post here.

Cough, cough, excuse me less expensive for you correct folks on here.

350 bones (Dollars) to be exact.
LMAO. Please don't be PC.
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Old 07-05-2007, 12:41 PM
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I use a Watchdog also. Very easy to use. You don't have to enter the resets and speed changes in order. You can just enter all your resets, then frees, then speeds as they are usually given to you before race day. The 'puta sorts them by mileage for you. It's also very compact and easy to read at a glance. The maker tells his story on the website about not having the Autocal. Maybe he really doesn't have it because of a patent, but the bottom line is the second hand on the clock.
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I use the Pro Comp as well. I am used to it. It does the job. Never breaks. I paid $150 4 years ago. I don't see the need to change something that isn't broke. You can do just fine on a Pro Comp if you don't want to spend big dollars on the computer plus billet mounts.
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