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Aripug
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My Bike: Zx6r 04 & zxr400L 93
Location: Ravenna (ITALY)

Tacho

Post by Aripug »

Hi to everybody
I'm fitting the zx6r forks on my zxr400 and the new wheel doesn't have the tacho cable....
So i can't read the speed...do you have some solution?
Sorry for my poor english
:) "Your blood runs Lime Green , that's good enough for us" :) By Mori man
guitarcarrot
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My Bike: ZXR 400 L2
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Re: Tacho

Post by guitarcarrot »

get a decent push bike computer, and use that, they are simply to fit and pretty accurate if you measure the circumference of the wheel well enough, make sure the tyre is a few psi over the normal pressure to allow for expansion when it heats up from use, then putting the valve at the bottom of the wheel, then make a mark on a flat floor, push the bike **straight** forward until the wheel has made one full revolution, make another mark on the floor and measure the distance between the marks, then put that in your cycle computer and mount everything up.... job done :D
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