Thread: Add-on Tachometers?
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#1 Add-on Tachometers?05-16-2008, 02:40 AM
Hey guys, I was looking at Country Cruiser's Lifan 250 and remembered that these bikes only have speedos. Some of the C-Moto dual-sports also don't come with tachs.
Anyone out there know how to add a tachometer? I see them for sale in catalogs but was wondering if anyone had any direct experience with it or a good working knowledge of what's involved in such an operation.
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05-18-2008, 01:10 AM
I haven't got any first hand experience with this, but there was a recent thread on the American Lifan forum about this, http://www.americanlifan.com/lifan3/...opic.php?t=335
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05-18-2008, 05:02 AM
Looks like the install shouldn't be too complicated as long as it's hooked into the ignition system correctly.
Auto-meter makes a bunch of sweet gauges but they're uber-expensive. Saw what looks like a functional one with a white face for 70USD on Ebay. I'm surprised there's not more available. Hmmm...
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06-28-2008, 07:33 PMIt's a long shot, but on my PGO buggy (Kymco 250 scooter engine) the CDI box has an extra unused wire that feeds the tachometer for scooter aplication.
There's a unconnected wire coloured black with yellow tracer that provides an easy signal for a home-made tachometer. It is used on some scooters fitted with these engines, for example the Kymco and Daelim 250's.
The wire provides a positive output with respect to chasis (negative) that gives a linear one volt per 1000 rpm, so if you only want to connect a tacho for diagnostic or adjustment purposes, clip a multimeter switched to the 0-10 or 0-20 DC Volt range to read revs per minute directly.
If you can find a robust and reasonably well weather-proofed meter that reads, say, 0 to 10 Volts DC it can be fixed permanently somewhere on the bike.Jincheng Monkey JC50Q-7
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06-28-2008, 08:37 PMI have tacho on my bike, but let say for somebody who don't or for some reason want to replace original (its borken or looks ugly) I will go for TRAIL TECH VECTOR COMPUTER KIT. For my opinion its good looking solution.
* The latest concept in Motorsport on-board computation.
* Each feature of this 4th generation product is carefully crafted and constructed with the off-road enthusiast in mind.
* Features: Speedometer, Tachometer, Temperature, Distance, and a Clock.
* Included power connection fits all machines.
* Accepts any power input - AC/DC.
* Auto switch to internal power if external is removed.
* Permanent memory guarantees data is never lost.
* All parts included to complete installation.
As well you can ask the questions here if have some doupts and look at it: http://www.motosport.com/offroad/product/TRAIL-TECH-VECTOR-COMPUTER-KIT/?catalogId=110153&refine=1&catID=70&pcatID=4&catNa me=Lights+and+Electrical&srchHistoryURL=cs6kdob9|| parentCategoryID~1^superParentCategoryID~category_ root^parentCategoryName~Dirt^categoryID~4^category Name~Dirt%20Bike%20Parts@oyn70yct||parentCategoryI D~4^categoryID~70^categoryName~Lights%20and%20Elec trical
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07-02-2008, 08:51 PM
vladg,
that is freakin' sweet! and the price is right! for a minute i read your post to say you had this installed on your motorcycle!
i was already to post "where are the pics man!"
i would put this on mine in a heartbeat if it would not cover up the gear selection display. i love that feature on our bikes. i use it a lot!
it took me a loooong time to get used to the speedo on the xf200 because has kph outside and mph inside and it was hard to read. it is very small. i am used to it now.
but to the tach point. it is very important on these 200cc power plants. i mean in fifth gear with the throttle pegged i am at between 7,100 and 7,900 rpm depending if going up or down a hill for instance. but i use it to determine shift point from 4th to 5th. just a good reference point. mainly use the sound of the motor.
I know I would be very disappointed to be without a tachometer.Simple XF200 Blog
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07-25-2008, 06:34 PMJincheng Monkey JC50Q-7
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07-25-2008, 06:35 PMSame here!!!, I first saw these digital gear indicators on friends Suzukis of the late 70's, how we laughed at the utter uselessness of that device.
Now when I ride my Yamaha XV1100 my gear changing is all over the place and really miss that indicator as fitted to my Qingqi.Jincheng Monkey JC50Q-7
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