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Old Dec 5, 2003 | 11:05 AM
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Does anyone know where to purchase a "Vibrating Reed Tachometer"? The parks department uses these to set RPMs when doing the sound testing. I have a sound meter and am unable to find the rest to do my own sound testing. This would be helpful to help my friends and I avoid tickets and let me be more accurate inknowing when it's time to change the packing in my FMF Q.




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Old Dec 5, 2003 | 04:32 PM
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You betcha:

Herman H Sticht Company
57 Front Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Tel: 718-852-7602 Fax: 718-852-7915
e-mail: stichtco@aol.com web: http://www.stichtco.com

 
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Old Dec 6, 2003 | 11:17 AM
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Thank you, but I've already checked out that web site and the VRT I'm looking for costs around $26. The ones they have are $245 and up. Unless I missed something. The VRT I'm looking for is a little round disc with rpm on it and a wire sticking out. The wire vibrates a certain way when you reach the set rpm. The Park Ranger that tested my bike told me that I could get it at Radio Shack, but the R S's in my area have never heard of one. Also of note, I was at the Oregon Dunes when I was tested and running the DMC Alien wich tested out at 104db. The dunes have a 96db max. I had to get creative so I could keep riding for the weekend and when I got back to the Bay Area I ordered a FMF Q. I am currently running at 96db with this pipe and am guessing at the rpm. I also contacted the Motorcycle industry council and ordered the "Stationary Sound Test Manual" (free) but they couldn't tell me where to get the VRT.
Still on the search....
 
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Old Dec 6, 2003 | 11:37 AM
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Why not just get a tach for your bike, then you also know your rpm's when riding?



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