XS650 Thermometer-Dipsticks

E, thanks for your interest. The price hasn't changed for about 4 years, and is still $53.95 plus 5.80 shipping for a total of $59.75. Same prices shipped to Canada.
They are "Made to Order," so it usually takes a few days until one is ready to ship. The reason they are made to order is explained on the ordering page here:
http://www.handspiral.com/ThermoDipStick.htm
Thanks, -- William
 
Hi DB and All:

I just got my dipstick thermometers today - very cool. I haven't had a chance to unpack them or run them at all - but my initial inspection is very positive!

Cheers,

Pete
 
CORRECTION:

...just subtract 32 and divide by 1.8 Mick!
 
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How do I get 5/9ths out of one of my hands? Better if DB made me one I say......metric is the way to go, I was around during the change over from imperial to metric, yes we learnt imperial then...they said sorry about that, now you have to learn everything again.....in metric, out with all the text books in imperial and in with the new metric system. What a cock up.....no wonder I am insane
 
Awwwww shoot. You're right Jimmy. I got it backwards.
Post corrected.
...one of the perils of living on the border I guess.
 
How do I get 5/9ths out of one of my hands? Better if DB made me one I say......metric is the way to go, I was around during the change over from imperial to metric, yes we learnt imperial then...they said sorry about that, now you have to learn everything again.....in metric, out with all the text books in imperial and in with the new metric system. What a cock up.....no wonder I am insane

hahaha, yeah, I had an AP Physics teacher in high school that drilled in the importance of metric vs Imperial, so he would only let us do metric in the class. Good thing he did because when I went to college, that's all they used as well. Learning that the acceleration of gravity is 9.8m/s² vs the way my father had learned it - 32ft/s/s was helpful. I also was always converting those numbers to Imperial because I didn't truly understand what the metric numbers meant in real world application. At the time, when I was doing the metric calculations, they were just numbers on a paper.
 
Michaelo, sorry if I never responded to your PM. Looks like you no longer need one.
Dubb Sicks, yeah, that was me, I remember you and your bike for sure. Welcome to the Forum.

To all else: I am down to about my last 20 Tel-Tru thermometers to be made into ThermoDipSticks. In order to get a good price on the thermometers, which are a custom length, I ordered a few thousand of them. When these last 20 are gone, that's it, I won't be making any more ThermoDipSticks. Thanks to all who bought one.
 
Sorry for the delayed response. For some reason I never get notifications on this particular thread.
YES, I still have a few. Sending you a PM. Thank you.
 
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