Hello,
I need a 90 degree bend to connect a tacho cable to the tacho.
Does anybody have one, please, or if not the part number.
Thanks,
Mike.
90 degree thingy for instruments
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Re: 90 degree thingy for instruments
Likely the same as used on Moto Guzzis?
https://www.gutsibits.co.uk/pr/TheShop/ ... rch=SEARCH
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Charlie Mullendore
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Re: 90 degree thingy for instruments
Yes!
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Re: 90 degree thingy for instruments
Charlie,
that was timely, I've ordered one as mine packed up and caused the speedo needle to wave wildly.
Mick you'd better be quick as there's only one more listed in stock...
Thank you
Julian
that was timely, I've ordered one as mine packed up and caused the speedo needle to wave wildly.
Mick you'd better be quick as there's only one more listed in stock...
Thank you
Julian
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Re: 90 degree thingy for instruments
Yes as used on many Guzzis. Eyewateringly, bafflingly expensive and always have been.
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Re: 90 degree thingy for instruments
Yes, but it works. The problem stemmed from a tacho cable that is too long. It appears to be a Kanguro cable. Venhill do not appear to make them. I will need to learn to make my own.
Re: 90 degree thingy for instruments
they are on the Excaliburs too, so shouldn't be too hard to find