I had to give up my m-lock to the because the distributor was out of stock and customer ordered one. I'll try it when they are back in stock.
The MotoGadget stuff is beautiful, to be sure, but for something like RFID ignition, I don't think it's worth the premium on the price. A reader with relay that includes a transistor in the driver circuit is $15, including 2 RFID tags. There are a few cool ideas in this thread about different ways to wire 'em:
http://www.svrider.com/forum/showthread.php?t=121880The one that looks the most slick to me is wiring the RFID brain's ground through the clutch switch - so to start the bike, you turn the kill switch to ON, pull in the clutch, and present the tag to the antenna. Bike is then armed until the kill switch is changed to OFF.
This is a really fantastic build. I'm very glad to see some high-spec parts on a nicely-build old bike like this. If I can make one suggestion, it would be to grind the casting seam off of that lower triple. The top is so nice, the bottom looks out of place in comparison. You KNOW you have a sweet build when something like one casting seam on one part is even noticeable.