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Mark - I've spent ???????s on electronic tachos, scitsu, gpz, zxr, gsxr, fzr, some work counting pulses some work by current - you need to find out about the ignition units used with them what pulses they generate are they lost sperk etc - don't bother with any of them.
Go and spend ?200 on a Stack unit, it's user programable ie you can re-configure it if you change your ignition for different pulses. Stepper motor design - doesn't waver about and you can trigger a shift light if you want. If you do decide to buy one you will probably get a better deal through your local stockist than Demon Tweeks, mine was just under 200 delivered.
Go and spend ?200 on a Stack unit, it's user programable ie you can re-configure it if you change your ignition for different pulses. Stepper motor design - doesn't waver about and you can trigger a shift light if you want. If you do decide to buy one you will probably get a better deal through your local stockist than Demon Tweeks, mine was just under 200 delivered.
Ian, no it doesn't! do you mean something like the H****a dash that stack made? Have a look at the Stack and SPA websites, I just bought the stack 200 and am using a pushbike speedo in a carbon/foam pod with leds for the warning lights, if you want a photo I'll mail one to you. SPAs new ones are less deep than Stacks, but all the info is available online.
If you could send photo's Rich I would appreciate it. Yes I did mean ones like the SP1 H***A that are self contained and bolt to the top yoke. I keep seeing loads of differant makes advertised but am unsure how they will work on a 25 year old wiring loomed bike. Be nice to fit one though just to keep the bike sparse. I am going for the if it aint required it aint being fitted look.
Cheers Ian.
Cheers Ian.
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