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Does anyone here have a factory pic of a '92 (or close to it) Fatboy Tachometer? I've searched the Internet and couldn't really find much out there. I've attached an E-Bay link below with what seems to be the correct era tachometer:
The other questions would be - Would this be mounted on the handlebars, and what type of mounting bracket would be used based on the holes in the current mounting bracket on this actual tach? Wanted to make sure this one would work before pulling the trigger on it.
Mesa: Thanks for the link. Any idea where to purchase something like this, and it there a complete kit part number, or 2 separate part numbers for the tach and mounting assembly?
The link above the photo will give you the part numbers for the mounts and tach. You can check the "For Sale" section here in the Forum and set up an an alert on eBay so you will be notified when one get's listed.
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