SpeedoHealer install How-Tos, sent by customers

 

 

Most documents show the install procedure for the SHv3 kit, but it is applicable for the SHv4 as well.

In any case, be sure to read the install guide supplied with your SH kit.

 

This is NOT a complete SH application list.

 

Make

Model

Year

Links

Sent by

Buell X1 1999 - 2001

Pics

Tutorial (Fr)

Gregoire
Ducati 749 2003 - 2006 Tutorial Jim H.
Honda
CB600 Hornet 2003 - 2006 Tutorial (D) Andreas
CBF600S 2004 - 2005 Tutorial (D) Rene, owner of
www.hondacbf.de
CBF1000 2006 - 2008 Tutorial Christian
CBR600F4i 2001 - 2006 Tutorial Steve
CBR600RR 2003 - 2004 Tutorial Justin
2007 - 2008 Tutorial Mike
CBR929RR 2000 - 2001 Tutorial Admin of cbr929rr.com
CBR954RR 2002 - 2003 Tutorial -
CBR1000RR 2004 - 2005 Tutorial (link) Mad Mardigen
Anleitung (link, D)
Anleitung (pdf, D)
Frank
Instalacion (pdf, ESP) Fernando
Video RavenRR
2006 - 2007 Tutorial Brian
2008 Tutorial Donald
CBR1100XX 1997 - 2008 Tutorial Trams
Goldwing GL1800/A 2001 - 2007 Tutorial Paul
2008 - Tutorial Dennis
ST1300/A 2002 - 2008 Tutorial Peter
Valkyrie Rune /
NRX1800
2004 - 2006

Tutorial

Tutorial (link)

-
VFR800/A 1998 - 2001 Tutorial Chris from
canadianstreetbike.com
2002 - 2008 Tutorial Joe
VTR1000F
Superhawk / Firestorm
1997 - 2005 Tutorial Bobby
VTR1000
SP-1 and SP-2
(RC51)
2000 - 2006 Tutorial Chris
VTX1300 / VTX1800 2002 - 2008 Tutorial Bill, Tim, Jeremy
XL1000/Varadero 2005 - 2008 Tutorial Reinhold
Kawasaki Ninja 650R 2006 - 2008 Tutorial John
Z750 2004 - 2006 Tutorial
Tutorial (ITA)
Stefano
2007 - 2008 Tutorial -
Z1000 2003 - 2006 Anleitung (D) Nicolas
2007 - 2008 Tutorial -
ZX-6R/6RR 1998 - 2004 Tutorial Remmie
2005 - 2006 Tutorial Brent
2007 - 2008 Tutorial -
ZX-9R 1998 - 2003 Tutorial Finny
ZX-10R 2004 - 2005 Tutorial El Diablo
2006 - 2008 Tutorial -
ZX-12R 2000 - 2006 Tutorial Richard
ZX14 / ZZR1400 2006 - 2008 Tutorial James
1400GTR /
Concours 14
2008 - Tutorial Fred, Paul
Vulcan Nomad
1500/1600
2001 - 2008 Tutorial John (Gadget)
VN 1600/
Main Streak
2004 - 2008 Tutorial Todd
Vulcan Nomad 2000 2004 - 2008 Tutorial Phil
Suzuki AN650 Burgman 2002 - 2008 Tutorial Byron
DL650 V-Strom 2004 - 2008 Tutorial Ron
DL1000 V-Storm 2002 - 2008 Tutorial Tom
Bandit GSF1200S 2001 - 2006 Tutorial -
Bandit GSF1250S 2007 - 2008 Tutorial David
GSX600F Katana 1998 - 2006 Tutorial Troy
GSX-R750 2000 - 2001 Tutorial Gez
2002 - 2003 Tutorial Jacob
2004 - 2005 Tutorial Cory
GSX-R600 2001 - 2003 Tutorial Bill
GSX-R1000 2005 - 2006 Tutorial Arend
GSX1300R/Hayabusa 1999 - 2007 Tutorial Dennis
GSX1400 2002 - 2008 Tutorial Bazz
Boulevard M109R /
Intruder M1800R
2006 - 2008 Tutorial Jon
SV650/S 1999 - 2008 Tutorial Greg
SV1000/S 2003 - 2008 Tutorial AndyW
Tutorial Chris
TL1000R 1998 - 2003 Tutorial Dejan
TL1000S 1997 - 2003 Tutorial GT80
VZ1600/M95 2004 - 2007 Tutorial Todd
Triumph Daytona 600 2003 - 2004 Tutorial Ryan E.
Sprint RS 1999 - 2004 Tutorial Lasse
Tiger 1999 - 2000 Tutorial John A.
ALL 1997 - 2008 Tutorial -
Voxan Cafe-Racer,
Scrambler, Black Magic, Roadster
2005 - 2008 Tutorial (Fr) Voxan Club
t
echnical committee

Yamaha

FJR1300A 2006 - 2008 Tutorial -
FZ6 Fazer 1998 - 2003 Tutorial -
2004 - 2006 Tutorial -
FZ1000 Fazer 2001 - 2005 Pics
Tutorial
Pat

YZF-R6

2001 - 2002 Tutorial Andreas

2003 - 2004

Tutorial

Jeff, Gufi

2005 - 2006 Tutorial Kevin
YZF-R1 2002 - 2003 Tutorial Trent
2004 - 2005 Tutorial Vigor Mortis
2006 - 2008 Tutorial (Fr) Alain
Road Star 1999 - 2008 Tutorial Randy
Royal Star 1997 - 2008 Tutorial Christopher
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If you wish to contribute to this page, please email your pictures and/or some description to:

support@healtech-electronics.com

 

Taking good shots of close subjects require some practice, but here are some shooting tips to get it right for the first time:

-  Set the camera in max resolution and best quality

-  Fire with flash

-  Take the photo from 1m (3.3 feet) or farther with some zoom

-  If possible, use the smallest aperture (highest F number) to increase depth of field

-  Review the photo for proper focus right after the shot (in-camera at maximum zoom), so you can make another shot if needed

 

Feel free to send either untouched or edited pics, up to 10MB per email.

Thank You!