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Old 02-15-2010, 01:06 AM   #51
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Re: Add a Tachometer

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K. Not questioning anything but wanting to make sure: The one you posted a linked for, Sarris did say single fire on the tach description.
The ones I'd readily have access to say strictly dual-fire V-twin engines only. And another one says they're for Harleys!
Exact same design though.

So there wouldn't be any issues with the above mentioned tach on a GZ250??
it was a typo on their page. it is not a single fire tach. it is a dual tach. Apparently they have fixed the error since it no longer says single fire Harley.



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Old 03-25-2010, 12:35 PM   #52
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great writeup!
i actually saw that tach a few months ago and thought it would work great, but i didnt have the money (or wifeies cinfidence) to tackle it. talked to her about it today....

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lori says:
I don't think I need that
bj says:
... well.... i do....
bj says:
just not now
lori says:
why ?
bj says:
helps keep tabs on the engine...
bj says:
plus, it adds that next little thing that makes it "feel" more like a bigger bike.
bj says:
just because yours is a beginner's bike doesnt mean you cant have the features of the bigger and more expensive bikes. you already got a windshield and saddle bags.
bj says:
just something to keep in mind. i thought it would work. glad someone tried it before me.
lori says:
true
lori says:
more wt takes away from speed
how do you argue with that????
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Old 03-25-2010, 12:43 PM   #53
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how do you argue with that????
I find this truly hilarious.

The guy wants bling......and the gal is trying to be more practical.
What a role reversal. :biggrin:
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Old 03-25-2010, 03:49 PM   #54
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hahaha... and did you notice that the only she agreed with was "glad someone tried it before me."... and she's like, "true."
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Old 03-25-2010, 05:04 PM   #55
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I would never add bling to a bike. Bling subtracts space dedicated to so many other needed items. Been adding needed items for over 4 years and still not finished. :lol:



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Old 03-26-2010, 08:08 AM   #56
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not so much "bling" as "function"....

i want to add the tach and a couple other little nic-nacs. she's the saver... i'm the spender.
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Old 03-26-2010, 11:06 AM   #57
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Functional is good. Makes any ride just a little better.
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Old 04-02-2010, 09:47 PM   #58
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Re: Add a Tachometer

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talked to her about it today....

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lori says:
I don't think I need that
[etc. etc.]
lori says:
more wt takes away from speed
how do you argue with that????
Simple.

bj says:
Honey, come off it, it weighs as much as a cell phone. Less than a glass of water.
You're telling me that you actually skip a meal and go to the bathroom before you ride, because less weight will make you go faster?

It's very handy to adjust idle rpm to 1300...
Also, the engine should preferably be operated at revs higher than 3,600 rpm - so it's a great and very useful thing to add.

Just don't stare at it while you're riding.
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Old 04-02-2010, 10:21 PM   #59
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how do you argue with that????
Simple.
Wait just a sec.............
That tells me just one thing: 5th_bike obviously is NOT married !!! :roll: :crackup
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Old 04-02-2010, 10:51 PM   #60
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Simple.
Wait just a sec.............
That tells me just one thing: 5th_bike obviously is NOT married !!! :roll: :crackup[/quote:lcuvkspa]

You're right. At least, concerning my blatantly erroneous "simple" statement... :whistle:
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