tachometer / rev counter

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tachometer / rev counter

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ok who is using what.

im looking to replace mine with something a little more accurate.

abrmoto uses the red disc scitsu
so what else is out there.

p.s. it's for a race bike so i dont want a lit background or digi this and that or gps,
i just want it to be accurate and reliable.
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and as cheep as posable :oops:
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Probably more than the scitsu one but SPA do a nice dual digi/analogue dial with built in shift light.

https://www.europaspares.com/INSTRUMENT ... _4948.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I've heard of one of these being fitted to a cbr900 too, although i think it was designed for a car?

http://www.nyxracing.com/revolution-4-i ... 55415.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

its supposed to be big and accurate
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or buy the programmable CDI and calibrate your tacho on that...and set the limter etc etc
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CMSMJ1 wrote:or buy the programmable CDI and calibrate your tacho on that...and set the limter etc etc
already running hrc cdi
Neosophist wrote:Probably more than the scitsu one but SPA do a nice dual digi/analogue dial with built in shift light.
i have a r.o. shift light - but the tacho is just too un reliable to set up the light properly so the just as accurate and cheeper scitsu is heading the race so far
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yup - I see your problem now..
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