Cleaning out the garage, I found a VDO enduro racer in VGC. It either was for a late 70's KTM or Husky. If interested contact Jeff Anthony,
[email protected] $50 plus shipping. Thanks
Is this a VDO "Pacer"?
The Pacer was a VDO speedo that was mechanically calibrated to a speed average (I believe it was 24 mph).
If memory serves correct it had a regular odometer, with a sweep hand resembling a clock that showed you how many minutes into the hour you were supposed to be based on the average. They did a great job - but were only good for one speed average, and didn't sell well.
I am interested - would be a great addition to my little Berkie.
Does it still work? Do you have any photos?
Thanx,
Clark
Yes, It works great. Send me youe e-mail and I will try to send you a picture. It is set up for straight 24 mph. Thanks, Jeff
Jeff,
I tried emailing you through the site - now I'm reading a post that the sites email program isn't working.
You can reach me at
[email protected]Thanx,
Clark
I believe the forerunner to the VDO factory made "pacer" was a homemade modification made from a VDO by Gladwin Cycles in Michigan. Looked identical but had their name on it. I still use one on my "modern" bike. Ohio basically used 24mph for everything and since I figured time in my head based on the "5 minute system" it was handy. Guess that is a reason I hate the current MX version of National Enduros. No one cares about the timekeeping aspect anymore. Ted
I too was an old style Enduro rider, and loved timekeeping. I won many a race because of the inability or unwillingness of some riders to learn timekeeping. It was a fun part of the challenge to try & get into the head of the "trail boss" that layed it out.
I thought that it was an integral part of the sport, and that those that didn't want to do it could go motocross, or ride hare scrambles.
It is a shame that National Enduros are no longer enduros, but a modern type of one day trials. Fun, but not an Enduro....
Fortunately many AMA district associations still run old rule enduros, albeit not like the old ones.
In my humble but old school opionion computers ruined the sport, and should have been banned some 30 years ago. A modern enduro with 10-15 speed changes, huge resets, speed changes inside of resets, etc. isn't much better than a National under the new format.
We used to lay out runs that would include logging or jeep roads after test sections to allow riders to get back on time safely.
Sitting in the woods at a fifteen minute reset lets your muscles get cold, and lets your bike cool off, or you end up choking on all the exhaust. Not much fun to have a killer test section, then sit around doing nothing, followed by another killer test section......
Oh well, guess I'm just getting old................
Clark
1979 SERA Louisiana State Champ
Jeff, I am still interested in the VDO - please contact me when you get a chance.
Clark
[email protected]
Quotequote:Originally posted by t20sl
I believe the forerunner to the VDO factory made "pacer" was a homemade modification made from a VDO by Gladwin Cycles in Michigan. Looked identical but had their name on it. I still use one on my "modern" bike. Ohio basically used 24mph for everything and since I figured time in my head based on the "5 minute system" it was handy. Guess that is a reason I hate the current MX version of National Enduros. No one cares about the timekeeping aspect anymore. Ted
(http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g8/BobWardlow/PARTS/penpts005.jpg)
Here's one I found. Gladwin Cycles was a Penton dealership owned by the Keen family.
Wow - that's cool. You can even see the little dent that the front brake cable made the first time it was taken over a jump.....
I would still love to have one of these for my Berkshire.
Clark
VDO made the Enduro Racer. There is one on eBay at present.
It is brand new (NOS)and pricey.
Check it out here - http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NOS-VDO-Enduro-Vintage-Speedometer-Penton-Bultaco-Husky_W0QQitemZ390133544556QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotorcycles_Parts_Accessories?hash=item5ad5c5766c
Tony
I have a NOS one that was sold by and has Penton Hi=Point on the dial. I found it in my desk? It is for sale.
Ron Carbaugh
Wow - that's cool. You can even see the little dent that the front brake cable made the first time it was taken over a jump.....
I would still love to have one of these for my Berkshire.
Clark
VDO made the Enduro Racer. There is one on eBay at present.
It is brand new (NOS)and pricey.
Check it out here - http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NOS-VDO-Enduro-Vintage-Speedometer-Penton-Bultaco-Husky_W0QQitemZ390133544556QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotorcycles_Parts_Accessories?hash=item5ad5c5766c
Tony
I have a NOS one that was sold by and has Penton Hi=Point on the dial. I found it in my desk? It is for sale.
Ron Carbaugh
Ron
Have you sold the VDO yet? I am interested in it.
Thanks
Freddie Smith
Freddie,
I am traveling right now, but if you email me next week I will send you a picture and try and find a receipt for what I paid for it??
[email protected]Ron Carbaugh
Ron - thanks
that will work...
Freddie
I still have mine and I can finally send anyone interested pics. Contact me at
[email protected]. Thanks, Stork
Hmmm I will have to dig around in some of my old boxes.
I think I may still have a new one of those stashed somewhere.
Bob