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With all the mods I have been doing to my engine I need a tach to tell where the engine is doing what and when. Only problem is I havent seen any tach mounts that I like yet. I have the 560 low profile drag bars and streached headlight, lowered suspension ect. You can see my pics. A tach that sticks up above bars afraid would ruin the the low lines of the frount end. Carilin bars make a mount that would not go all the way around risers and might could turn it so it faces behind bars. Any one have any sugestions for a tach and mount with my set up? Pics would be a diffinant pluse. Thanks
Might be hard to find now since I don't think they are making them anymore but they look awesome. http://www.hotrodsbikeworks.com/tech...00_tachometer/
Have mine on now (mine just got powder coated balck) but waiting to put bike back together with new paint before able to review. I have heard great things about it though.
JEff
Thanks for the reply FXST00 but my bars have intergrated risers on them and no clamp. I need something that will bolt to the bar or risers there selfs. Have found several mounts but most stick up high above bars.
Thought about it but I like the look of a seperate tach just do not want it stuck up above bars to much. Really like gage type. Guess I want cake and eat it to.
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