We owe you another update—and another apology. Yes, this journey has been longer than any of us expected, but we’re finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel! The latest prototype of the SXR 1500 gauge has arrived, and we’re ready to install it with the new loom and kick off the testing phase.

Let’s be honest: the delay is entirely on me. I’ve taken on one hell of a process here—meticulously refining every aspect of this gauge to make it truly exceptional. From re-engineering the oil pressure circuitry to redesigning the RPM signal system, ensuring the screen is sunlight-readable, and even creating a gauge-friendly chin pad based on your feedback, it’s been an all-out effort to deliver something we’re proud of.

Now, here’s the latest twist: to avoid delaying this project even further, we’ve decided to create a separate chin pad with a better view angle and loom extension for the pole. This way, we can finally get this gauge into your hands without holding everything up while tackling every single customization all at once.

We’re at the final push. The testing phase will confirm that every improvement we’ve made works as flawlessly as we expect. Once this is done, we’ll have a gauge that outshines the competition in quality, functionality, and reliability.
We know the wait has been long (and maybe a bit painful), and for that, we’re deeply sorry. But the end is so close we can taste it, and we can’t wait for you to see what we’ve created.
Thank you for sticking with us through this process. The SXR 1500 gauge is coming soon—and it’s going to be worth it. Stay tuned!
