Product Description
Dual Cylinder Temperature Gauge; Another must have for your Ural Motorcycle. With extensive research, our Research and Development team came up with yet another great add on to Ural’s. This Aviation Grade Cylinder Temperature Gauge offers reliability and easy to read needle display up to 375°C. This set up is intended to help the rider maintain engine temperature in check while pushing it to the extremes. With simple installation and its slick clean look, it makes it be another must have Ural Accessory. Kit mounts to your existing shin guards.
Note: If Shin Guards are not present, the Optional Mounting Kit is required for installation.
Temperature Range:
160-175C (325-350F) Normal operating temperature at the engine head.
210-220C (410-430F) High operating temp at the engine head that should not be exceeded.
Kit Contains:
1 x Cylinder Temperature Gauge with Wire Harness
2 x Spark Plug Sensors
1 x Gauge Mounting Cup
All necessary hardware
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Cylinder heat sensor
Very easy to install and gives piece of mind knowing how hot the cylinders are getting.
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Very easy to install and seems to work well
I bought this for a '21 GU with the Ural rider windshield, so I opted to replace the center windshield screw with a longer one and use that to attach the bracket on the gauge cup. I don't have leg guards and didn't use that bracket. The gauge doesn't require a power feed as there's no illumination to it, so hook up is as easy as running the leads from the spark plugs right up to the gauge housing. I do wish Ural NE would also include double-ended female couplers for the pin terminals for those not needing the extension wiring harness they include. Aside from that it looks great and works well.
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Easy installation
This was very easy to install and works excellent. It did prove for me that my left side is hotter by 25+. Mounter the gauge on the handle bar with no problem
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Good price, good kit
Easy to install, seems to work well. I have not checked accuracy yet. Instructions were a bit sparse but adequate. For future buyers, pins 1&5 are the left needle; 3&4 are the right. Mounting on the leg shield is solid but a bit hard to view when riding. I can only see the left reading without having to move my head to the side. May relocate later.