The latest digital dashboard generation from motogadget in ultra-flat design with optimal readability and automatic brightness adjustment.
Universal use on all carburetor models with a breakout box. Vehicle-specific Plug & Ride variants are available.
Indicator lights
- High beam
- Neutral
- Universal warning light & text messages
- Blinker left / right
Speed range
- Drag indicator
- adjustable: 0 - 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 krpm
Shift lightning
Display
- Gear indicator
- Speed 999 [km/h/mph]
- Trip A 999.9 [km/mi]
- Trip B 999.9 [km/mi]
- Odometer 999999 [km/mi]
- Speed 0-14,000 [rpm]
- Oil temperature 0-200 [°C / °F]
- Water temperature 0-200 [°C/°F]
- Air temperature -20 - 100 [°C/°F]
- Oil pressure 0 - 10.0 [bar/psi]
- Operating hours counter 9999 [h]
- Travel time [h:mm:ss]
- Clock
- Time 0-100 km/h - 99.99 s
- Acceleration 0 - 2.00 [G]
- Average speed 999 [km/h/mph]
- Maximum speed 999 [km/h/mph]
- Maximum positive acceleration 0 - 2.00 [G]
- Maximum negative acceleration 0 - -2.00 [G]
- Maximum speed 20000 [rpm]
- On-board voltage 9 - 15 [V]
- Fuel gauge 0 - 100 [%]
Configurable warning messages
- Oil temperature
- Water temperature
- On-board voltage
- Air temperature
- Oil pressure
- Tank capacity
- Service Interwall
- Speed warning (gearshift flash)
Technical data
- Length/width/depth: 109mm / 47mm / 11mm
- Weight with cable: approx. 100g
- Fastening: 2 x M3 threaded bush
- Current consumption during operation: max 200 mA
- Current consumption in idle state: 400µA
- Operating voltage: 9 V - 18 V
- Operating temperature: -20°... +80°C

Motogadget is a German company specializing in high-quality motorcycle electronics and accessories. Founded in 2000 by mechanical engineer Garrit Keller in Berlin, Motogadget began as a personal project to develop a speedometer for his Moto Guzzi Café Racer. This endeavor led to the creation of the motoscope mini, a compact LED speedometer that gained popularity in the custom motorcycle community.