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Hello all. Does anybody know where I can get a tachometer part number 67171-88 ? Tried Eblah but not sure what I'm getting. I take it this was used on only a few bikes?Is therea suitable sub that will fit? I'm usinga fatbob replacement tank part# 61026-92A with instrument console on a '86 fxrs. I found the speedo no problem but having no luck with the tach. Any ideas / help would be appreciated.
I bought a tach about 8 years ago that was for a project that never happened. If you think it will work for your application, I'll let it go for cheap.....
HD #67042-85
Brand new, never used, still in the original box.
If you really need #67171-88, get your local HD dealer to do a dealer network search for it. I'm sure there is one sitting on a dealer's shelf, somewhere. This is how I've located a few obsolete parts for my bike over the years.
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