simon duval smith wrote:Stock limiter is set to 7000 rpm as far as I know. If you do buy a digital setup. you will have a magnet sender on the front wheel and forks , zeroing mileage all the time - each time you change the battery etc, and the tacho scale is not very clear on them. Also, you will need the proper bracket for it - another 70 sterling unless you make your bracket which will need to protect the digital unit from vibration etc. As you can see, I think they are crap!
I've had no problems with mine at all.
Easy to fit even if you've only got the slightest mechanical ability. Speed sensor fits to fork leg, magnet - drilled and tapped hole in disc carrier to screw it to. Run the cable up the brake pipe with a few zip ties. No problem. I can't see vibration being too much of an issue - these things are designed to be fitted to bikes.
Tacho scale - yes, it's a but unusual on some of them running up the side and along the top of the display, but you get used to it. you can also display the tacho digits at the same time as the speed on mine at the pressof a button if you wish. That's gotta be better than having no tacho.
As far as losing your milage - if you buy the right unit, it will retain the odometer reading even if you remove the thing from the bike and store it in a cupboard under your bed.
As you can see, I don't think they are crap - although I would say that as I have actually fitted one to my bike...
The choice is yours - I'm not saying this is going to work for you, but the choice is getter wider as digi dash units become more popular - there is more than one type of unit available these days.