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DRAG SPECIALTIES GAUGE MOUNT 2-3/8 F/MOTOR – 2211-0042

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Behringer FCV100 Ultra-Flexible Dual-Mode Foot Pedal

Behringer FCV100 Ultra-Flexible Dual-Mode Foot Pedal Surprisingly good for the money – S. Dragseth – Seattle WA United States
i have a Hog guitar syn that came with an m-audio exp pedal.M-Audio EX-P Expression Pedal(they should be ashamed of themselves) It broke like everybody elses. It worked pretty good but when u take it apart and look at the plastice piece that breaks, u wont buy another one either. So i bought this one. I had to make a cable and reverse the wires, i used stereo headphone jacks and and headphone cable cut into and and reversed the wires. If i had been smarter i could have used the wire from the m-audio pedad with mini headhpne jacks i/8 inch pluch the regular ones 1/4 with i/8 adapter but i was so upset i threw the whole thing out without thinking! I actually prefer the throw or the distance on the old pedal but i guess u cant have every thing. its very smooth. Ive tried it as a volume control also , seems to work but i dont use it for that. Most behringer stuff u will luv it or send it back right away from what ive heard. im an amateur, i have some mikes, a midi foot controller fcb1010 , a condenser preamp, i havent sent anything back yet. Their equimpent is a little Spartan sometimes but if u know what your getting usually u wont be disapointed at the price of their stuff to the competiton.
I got this pedal recently. All in all, it’s a pretty nice device, expecially for the price. Seems solid and well-made. It has a nice big pedal for big feet. It works smoothly. I have found no drawbacks to the operation or quality of this pedal. My only gripe, is that the power for the pedal is either by an internal 9V battery, or a 12V plug in power supply. Why the difference? The really bad part (for me) is that I bought this to install in a newly-purchased Behringer pedal board, which comes with a 9V power supply. So, in order for me to use this pedal in the board, I will have to run two different power supplies, or run the pedal on battery and everything else off of the pedalboard’s power supply. [Behringer...this was not thought out very well.] I’m now in the process of making myself an voltage adapter, but finding all the right parts has proven so far to be a hassle. Bottom line: the pedal itself is great, but the power supply thing could be a frustration to you.

One final note about Behringer…they seem to get bad marks now and then. I really don’t understand why. I have two Behringer amps, two of their stomp boxes, the above-mentioned pedal board, and the volume pedal just discussed. I really like all of them. I have never had any problem with any of these items. They perform well, are well made, and certainly, all came at a reasonable price. Behringer’s full range of products is so extensive, that I see little reason to buy any other brand. I’m sticking with them. Behringer: FCV100 Ultra-Flexible Dual-Mode Foot Pedal for Volume and Modulation Control Get louder, get quieter, or get modulated with the FCV100 foot controller. This versatile pedal works equally well as a volume pedal or a modulation pedal.

Routing Options Galore
The FCV100 can accommodate two mono or one stereo instrument via dual 1/4-inch INPUT jacks. By switching into NORM mode, the FCV100 is capable of controlling the volume of two individual instruments. In CV mode the FCV100 can control modulation and volume levels of other musical instruments by connecting OUTPUT 2 to the volume or modulation input of the instrument. In CV mode, when OUTPUT 2 is in use, INPUT/OUTPUT 1 can still be used for controlling the volume of another instrument, similar to NORM mode.

It’s Easy!
Once you have determined your hookup configuration, simply depress the pedal to increase sound, then rock back on your heel to decrease the sound. By turning the MIN VOL control, you can determine the minimum volume you wish to achieve.

Powering Options
You can power this pedal with a 12 V DC Power adapter (not included) or a 9V battery.

What’s in the Box
Behringer FCV100 Pedal, User’s Manual Behringer FCV100 Ultra-Flexible Dual-Mode Foot Pedal

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1999 Kawasaki ZX11 ZX 11 D Ninja Electrical Generator Alternator

1999 Kawasaki ZX11 ZX 11 D Ninja Electrical Generator Alternator Cycle Therapy: 1999 Kawasaki ZX11 ZX 11 D Ninja Electrical Generator Alternator

The Generator or Alternator is connected to the motor, either through a gear, belt, chain or cush-drive arrangement, and rotates as the engine turns, producing current to charge the battery. The Condition of this part is Used.

As with all electrical components, a used Generator or Alternator is tested for proper performance before being placed into inventory. Due to the location of this item on the motorcycle, cosmetic imperfections on the housing is considered normal wear, but the Generator will be fully functional with good brushes and clean electrical connections.

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