Where does the speedometer go on a Sportster tachometer?
Place the speedometer in the dual bracket included with the Sportster tachometer kit. Reconnect the speedometer’s wire harness to the Deutsch connector.
Do you need a tachometer for a Harley Davidson?
Unfortunately, some Harley Davidson motorcycles do not come equipped with a tachometer as standard equipment for the instrument cluster. That has not stopped Harley enthusiasts from purchasing Harley tachometers for their motorcycles. Many tachometer kits come ready to install.
Where is the tach on a Harley Davidson Speedo?
As it turns out the #3 pin location is still the proper tach signal connection. It works perfect. Also, I mounted the tach with a special mount connected to the Chrome Dash above the Speedo….it looks great!
Where is rear riser cover on Sportster tachometer?
Unscrew the upper fork bracket cover with the 1/4-inch hex wrench. The upper fork bracket cover is located beneath the handlebar where the front forks attach to it. Remove the four Torx screws on the sides of the rear riser cover with a T-25 Torx driver. The rear riser cover is just beneath the location of the handlebar clamp.
Place the speedometer in the dual bracket included with the Sportster tachometer kit. Reconnect the speedometer’s wire harness to the Deutsch connector.
Unfortunately, some Harley Davidson motorcycles do not come equipped with a tachometer as standard equipment for the instrument cluster. That has not stopped Harley enthusiasts from purchasing Harley tachometers for their motorcycles. Many tachometer kits come ready to install.
Unscrew the upper fork bracket cover with the 1/4-inch hex wrench. The upper fork bracket cover is located beneath the handlebar where the front forks attach to it. Remove the four Torx screws on the sides of the rear riser cover with a T-25 Torx driver. The rear riser cover is just beneath the location of the handlebar clamp.
How do you wire a tachometer to a car?
Remove the two screws securing the back plate onto the speedometer with a 3/32-inch hex wrench. Remove the back plate and wiring harness from the back of the speedometer. Remove the speedometer gasket from the base of the speedometer. Pull the speedometer out of its bracket, leaving the upper gasket in place.