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Old 01-24-2004, 10:39 PM
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I believe they tap into the coil and you also provide a 12v source for the backlight. I just received a email from atvoutfitters stating that the HL tach is for Honda atvs only. Whatssuppwitdat when they state in the ad "Registering from a connection at the coil, it works great on 4-strokes adn 2-strokes, singles and twin engines."

Oh well, I located the DD tach at Dennis Kirk. I'll give that one a try. Thanks for the help [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
 
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Old 01-25-2004, 02:04 PM
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BIGSAINT... the DD tach has worked really well for me... the kit comes with a pigtail to the coil for easy hook up... it also comes with a coiled wire to wrap around the coil / plug wire... I'd only use that one for temperary hook up... ( don't cut the wires to shorten, like I did... the are like mini cable wires, & were a nightmare to fix, after I cut it... )... it only took me 20 minutes to install, even with the wire cutting snafu...the ability to save high rpm is a nice feature, when working with aftermarket mods... good luck... I also ordered mine from DK... I also had originally wanted the HL tack, to match my HL temp gauge...
 
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well i dont know where the coil is can u tell me? and i got a bayou so it isnt a honda but im sure theres a way to hook it up because kawasaki.com sells some but i dont like the looks.. i like the racing ones thanks
 
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Old 01-25-2004, 05:20 PM
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Super, thanks for the info newbeatle ! I will go the route of the coil for sure. I ordered last night, should have it in a few days. Any ideas on a mount ? I was thinking of fabbing a piece of alum to make a mount that bolts in front of the ignition on the bars. Thanks again for your help.

Ty, I did alot of reading on this last night, including many searches here. I'm not sure it's as easy as just getting a tach from Summit Racing and bolting it up. From what I've read, I could not find one member here that went with a analog tach on a NON-HONDA bike. Here's some interesting reading Ty Tachometers Oh well, dead link. Do a search on the main page of forums for tachometer, lots of good reading.
 
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Old 01-25-2004, 05:56 PM
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B.S.... the D.D. tach comes vith Velcro for mounting... after moving it around to several locations, I finally decided to mount mine on top of the filter box, under the body cover... the plastic cover is easily removable for testing, where I would want to monitor the tach, & with the cover in place, it is out of site of prying eyes... this also affords it a little more weather protection, although it is water resistant...
 
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Great, thanks for the info again NB, really appreciate your help [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] .
 
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Got the tach today from DK. Looks good, except the pigtail they sent won't work for me as the + side of the coil wire is attached via a o-ring type connector on the OEM pick up. I soldered a short a short length of wire up with a o-ring connector on one end to attach to the coil and a female bullet connector for the the tach's wire. I'm guessing it will work but not sure since you mentioned the cable type wire on the tach ???
 
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hey guys im having problems looking up your links. where did you order your tachs from? I need one bad. Its hard tuneingand hearing this quad at the track when a have dozen quads are racing around the pits with no mufflers.
 
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Old 02-03-2004, 12:50 PM
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Try this link . If that doesn't work go to denniskirk.com and enter 406698 as the product number [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]

 
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Old 02-11-2004, 02:00 PM
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Finally found some time to get it installed today. Works great, very responsive with little lag. BTW the pick up wire is on the negative side of the coil. There's a spade connection there that you unplug and re-attach using the provided pigtail the tach comes with. I put few pics. up off the install if anyone is interested. Came out pretty clean. Thanks again NB [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
 


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