Hour Meters

Started by Bert, May 15, 2008, 01:47:19 PM

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Bert

I was thinking I could mount this hour/tachometer on my Flexx bars & ditch the bar pad unless it fit inside the bar pad for a sleek look.....any thoughts

SandDragon

Buy me one and I'll let you know.  LOL :clap:

kyledvor61


Bert

I emailed these guys & told them I didn't like their mounting bracket
(mount at bottom of page)
http://www.hardlineproducts.com/hour_meter.html

They want a pic of my bars/stem, so we'll see if anything can be done about mounting it differently  ???


kyledvor61 & SandDragon - You guys can expect your stuff in the mail on the 2nd Tuesday of next week  :thumbs:

Bert

Flexx bars offer 8"w  x  2.5"h of usable space between the cross bars
Hardline hourmeter/tachometer is 2.5" by 1 3/8" by .5" (info from a distributor)
The Cigma Cyclometer is 1.25" x 1" (with large dispaly numbers)

Should be room for both units between the cross bars
I'm not interested in removing the bar pad just mod'n it to accept the "new gauges"
A replacement bar pad from Fasst Co is $15 + s/h if a replacement is needed later for any reason.

Thread regarding Cigma Cyclometer
http://www.raptorsource.com/forum/index.php?topic=1483.0

$40 - Hardline hour meter
$20-30 - Cigma Cyclometer


$99 -Trail Tech Vapor
?$99 - Traill tech mount


Anyone have any useful thoughts...

Krandall

Couldn't the Cigma be used as an hour meter? Turn it on when your running, turn it off when not? ???


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Bert

Quote from: Krandall on September 26, 2008, 11:01:07 AM
Couldn't the Cigma be used as an hour meter? Turn it on when your running, turn it off when not? ???
Yea that would work great but still no tachmeter.  Only benefit of a tach is consistent shifts for drags. Hardline tach doesn't register above 8000 RPM's but that could work for a majority of draggers.  The LED shift lights guys are running seem expensive to me but they will get your attention vs a small LCD guage  :lol:

The sand guys could possibly benefit from having a tach to view the effects of gearing changes.
Hmm...  I realized I don't need a tach, I'm not a sand guy shooting the hill nor a hard core drag racer. I shift by feel like everyone else 

Colorado700R

Quote from: Krandall on September 26, 2008, 11:01:07 AM
Couldn't the Cigma be used as an hour meter? Turn it on when your running, turn it off when not? ???

If I was buying a quad and the hours were recorded via the Cigma, I might be a bit skeptical.

Just my .02

Aaron

Krandall

True.. I don't think it means anything for the "average user" but its good for scheduling maintenance.


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