Aim Solo On-board Lap Timer (8mb) on 2040-parts.com
Aurora, Colorado, United States
AiM Solo On-Board Lap TimerThe Solo on-board lap timer from AiM uses GPS technology to start and stop lap times at the start/finish line, with no external equipment required. Unlike other lap timers, the Solo also logs the GPS data (as well as other parameters) and can even generate track maps.
Lap times, speed, acceleration, and position are all stored in the 8MB onboard non-volatile memory for later download and analysis via the Race Studio 2 software. Using Race Studio 2, you can see track mapping, acceleration and braking, and more!
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