Healtech GIpro DS-series G2 - Gear Position Indicator for Honda - Type 1

$159.95

  • Brand: HealTech
  • Product Code: GPDT-H01
  • Availability: 2-3 Weeks
  • Stock Quantity: 0


The GIpro DS-series G2 is super easy to install on Diagnostic System equipped bikes. No more splicing for power (except on Triumph motorcycles). Improved signal processing on ALL models. Response time can be adjusted in the menu. Wider compatibility.The new G2 version comes with the Touch Control feature and gets the Light Sensor just like all GIpro G2 models in the family. The list of supported bikes include fuel injected motorcycles from Honda, Ducati, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph and Harley Davidson.Compatible with ALL HealTech products and backed up by their 2-year warranty.

Ultra fast response: Improved signal processing for fast response and flawless function. The best DS gear indicator just got better!

Plug ‘n Go: No cutting and splicing needed. Just connect it and you’re ready to go. It can’t get any easier than this.

5 display color options: Simple and clear front face with Red, Blue, Green, Yellow and White display options. -Note: Yellow is not recommended unless the display will be mounted in a shaded location, avoiding direct sunlight.


Highly Advanced Technology
Unlike other competitors’ products the GIpro-DS reads the gear position information directly from the ECU, which makes it faster and more reliable than other gear indicators sold today.

Plug ‘n Go, hassle free set-up!
There are no buttons, no “programming wires”. The unit is fully automatic.There’s no need to cut or splice wires and no need to access several connectors. You only need to connect ONE plug under the seat – it can’t get any easier than this.

Size does Matter!
Another unique feature is the size. It is the smallest, most compact gear indicator available. Just the perfect size!

5 display colors
Extra bright, high contrast display which can be seen even in very bright conditions, e.g. direct sunlight. The unit is now available with Red, Blue, Green, Yellow and White color display options.

Simple yet stylish
It has a simple and clear front face which goes along nicely with any OEM/factory instrument panel or aftermarket dash. Less is sometimes more.

Tough design
The product comes in a rugged, 100% weatherproof housing and with a 2-year replacement warranty.


F.A.Q.

I have a Honda FI model (CBR600F4i), why is this model not supported?
Honda and Kawasaki did not make first generation FI models with a diagnostic system.
The GIpro DS-series will work only on bikes equipped with a Diagnostic System connector. You need the GIpro X-type model which will work perfectly.

I have a 2001 VFR800 FI bike, but you list only the 2003+ models?
Same as above. In general, bike manufacturers started to equip bikes with Diagnostic System in 2003. Be sure to check our application list before ordering.

Why is Yamaha not in your list?
To date, Yamaha bikes do not have Diagnostic System connector. But again, The GIpro X-type will work perfectly.

How does the GIpro DS work?
The unit reads data from the ECU to determine the gear position.
The amount of data and information available varies from bike to bike. For this reason, the GPDS performs better on some bikes than on others.
Only Suzuki bikes and a few Kawasaki models have real Gear Position Sensor. On these bikes, the unit will indicate the correct gear at all times. However, on bikes which do not have Gear Position Sensor (Honda and most Kawasaki), the unit will indicate the correct gear only when the engine is running and clutch is released. While this can be an issue for some, one thing is sure. We make the most out of the available data on a particular bike to make the best gear indicator for your bike. The display lag is also much shorter than on competing products.

My bike is not supported. Can you make a Gear Indicator for this model?
We have the GIpro X-type model which works great on ALL bikes with a 4, 5 or 6 speed gearbox.

I see both the GIpro/ATRE and GIpro DS are available for my bike (GSXR1000 K4). What’s the difference?
› Get the GIpro/ATRE if you want improved performance along with the Gear Indicator function.
› Get the GIpro DS if you need the smallest gear indicator but are not interested in more performance.

I have a TRE module on my Suzuki. Will it interfere with the GIpro DS?
The GPDS will not work if a TRE module is installed. We recommend to get the GIpro/ATRE which has Advanced TRE function built-in.

My bike (ZX6R 2007) does have a factory in-dash gear indicator, but I do not like the small size and design. Can I use your product?
Yes. the GIpro DS will work on this bike, unless you have an X-TRE already installed.

My bike has a Racing ECU, will it interfere with your product?
The GIpro DS will NOT work e.g. with the Honda HRC ECU. Use the GIpro X-type instead. The DS will work fine with the Ducati Racing ECU.

Which display color would you recommend?
The Red and Green colors are the best in strong daylight. Second choice is Blue, then White. Yellow is not recommended unless the
display will be mounted in a shaded location.

Is it compatible with other products, like the SpeedoHealer, Power Commander, Bazzaz, etc.?
Yes.

What does it take to install the DS?
All it takes is to connect ONE plug, which is under the seat on most bikes, easy to reach.
Then route the cable and mount the display with the supplied sticky pads at either side of the dashboard.
For Triumph bikes, you also need to connect one wire to a switched power lead by using the wire tap connector supplied. No need to cut or solder any wires.

What is the difference between the DS and X-type models?
The display size and available colors are exactly the same, but the way it determines the gear position is very different.
The DS works on specific bike models while the X-type works on all bikes with 4, 5 or 6 speed gearbox.
Both models are easy to install but it takes less time to install a DS.
Basically, the choice is simple. Get the DS if it is available for your bike, otherwise get the X-type.
Our Product Advisor shows the available products for your bike.

Make Model Years
honda cb1000r 2008 - 2017
honda cb1100 2010 - 2013
honda cb1300 2003 - 2015
honda cb250f 2015 - 2015
honda cb300f 2015 - 2021
honda cb300r 2018 - 2024
honda cb400f 2013 - 2015
honda cb400sf 2008 - 2020
honda cb400x 2013 - 2016
honda cb500f 2015 - 2024
honda cb500x 2013 - 2018
honda cb600f hornet 2007 - 2013
honda cb650f 2014 - 2018
honda cb650r 2019 - 2024
honda cbf 600 2008 - 2012
honda cbf 600 s 2008 - 2012
honda cbf 600 sport 2008 - 2012
honda cbf1000f 2006 - 2018
honda cbf300 2018 - 2020
honda cbr1000rr 2004 - 2011
honda cbr250r 2015 - 2015
honda cbr300r 2015 - 2022
honda cbr400r 2013 - 2015
honda cbr500r 2013 - 2024
honda cbr600f 2011 - 2013
honda cbr600rr 2003 - 2024
honda cbr650f 2014 - 2018
honda cbr650r 2019 - 2024
honda crf250f 2012 - 2024
honda crf250l 2012 - 2020
honda crf250m 2013 - 2014
honda crossrunner 800 2011 - 2020
honda ctx700 2014 - 2017
honda ctx700n 2014 - 2017
honda fury 2010 - 2024
honda nc700d integra 2012 - 2013
honda nc700s 2012 - 2013
honda nc700x 2012 - 2013
honda nc750d integra 2014 - 2020
honda nc750s 2014 - 2020
honda nc750x 2014 - 2024
honda nt700v 2006 - 2015
honda Rebel 300 (CMX300) 2017 - 2024
honda Rebel 500 (CMX500) 2017 - 2024
honda varadero 125 2007 - 2014
honda vfr800 vtec interceptor 2006 - 2013
honda vt750c 2007 - 2020
honda xl1000 varadero 2003 - 2012
honda xl700 transalp 2008 - 2014

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