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    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung View Post
    Haven't I already told you where the small electronic rev counter is for sale?

    Mines mounted, wait for photo..

    There, 52mm gauge, backlight, highest rpm memory, sequential shift lights.
    Due to the lack of bits to make a reg/rectifier to bring 20V-70VAC to 12v, I'm using a 12V 1Ah battery pack from supercheap to run this.
    PM me with the details bungbung. I'll add it to my one day list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung View Post
    Haven't I already told you where the small electronic rev counter is for sale?

    Mines mounted, wait for photo..

    There, 52mm gauge, backlight, highest rpm memory, sequential shift lights.
    Due to the lack of bits to make a reg/rectifier to bring 20V-70VAC to 12v, I'm using a 12V 1Ah battery pack from supercheap to run this.
    That's cool !!!!

    I rang them and they no longer have them
    They gave me a website in UK where I can good revcounters for about 2-300 euros !!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Sully60 View Post


    The valves did not "tangle" as you've put it, Upon closer inspection it was actually due to fatigue as the other valves in that head started to do the same thing.

    So my suggestion is once you get your revcounter rev the bike to where you think is enough and check the valves out. I know Fi5hy's one revs fairly high when he wants it to but past experience with GL engines would lead me to think this can only happen for so long.

    You'll be needing some revs no too as there are a couple of FXR's in Welly now and they're being ridden fairly well and we can't have them winning here now can we?

    ha ha ha, was awaiting your response !!!!
    Yes the FXR's and their power do concern me so that's why I'm going to think about some more hp for the Taupo GP and hence the revcounter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung View Post
    Haven't I already told you where the small electronic rev counter is for sale?

    Mines mounted, wait for photo..

    There, 52mm gauge, backlight, highest rpm memory, sequential shift lights.
    Due to the lack of bits to make a reg/rectifier to bring 20V-70VAC to 12v, I'm using a 12V 1Ah battery pack from supercheap to run this.
    where ya get that from and how muchy?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    where ya get that from and how muchy?
    Don't worry bungbung, I found them here in NZ. $125.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Don't worry bungbung, I found them here in NZ. $125.
    Really ?
    Whereabouts, Skunk?


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    Have a look in here...

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    $65 from Motomart. It was a clearance item and there were two before I bought it....

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    When I rang them they had none, hence my problem.
    The link that Skunk gave has them double that price.


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    ah hah,... !!!
    Went to Motomart and bought the $65 Koso revcounter today, thanks to Bungbung.
    All I have to do is learn how to read Chinese on the extensive instructions


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    PM me your email and I'll send you an english instruction.

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    All got now thanks.


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    DO these work well I need a Gauge for my SV 650
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    I'll let you know.
    I'm just making my dash at the present so haven't tested it properly yet.
    But the blue and red backlighting looks awesome !!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    DO these work well I need a Gauge for my SV 650
    They work fine. They're pretty small (52mm), I'd be inclined to fit something a bit larger to your SV

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