TACH? Is it really necessary?

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TACH? Is it really necessary?

#1 Unread post by Diecast61 »

Hey all....

Should I be looking to be putting a tach on my VLX? How useful is it and is it really necessary?

I'm thinking ..... maybe improperly ...... that if it was all that necessary wouldn't the manufacturers all provide it as standard equipment?

Any and all opinions and advice welcome.

THANKS!!!! :shock:
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#2 Unread post by jonnythan »

I've put about 4000 miles on my tachless Virago. Doesn't seem to be a problem
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#3 Unread post by jstark47 »

I think usefulness of a tach varies by bike. For example I have a Bonneville and a VStrom 1000. The Bonneville has a very flat torque curve - it is very forgiving about what gear you're in. I've had the bike a couple of years, I shift by ear or speedometer reading, it's never been a problem. If I add a tach to that bike now it will just be 'cause the Triumph combined tach/speedo looks better than the basic speedo unit that comes with the bike.

OTOH, a tach is very necessary for the VStrom. The bike needs to be kept above 3K rpms if there's any load on the engine, and it also has a pesky flat spot I haven't sorted out yet at 37-3800. To do any serious acceleration, you want to downshift to kick it up above 5K rpms. I use the tach constantly to manage the engine on the VStrom.
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#4 Unread post by Shorts »

A tach isn't really necessary to ride, but it is when doing mods or you want feedback for whatever project you are working on with the bike. My bike is tacholess and I can ride just fine. But for upgrades and whatnot, I would like to see one.

jstark, the Duc is the same way below 3-4k. It hates rpm below that and likes to lug. I hear it is "common" but the DP Performance kit for $1500 more wil lmake it run like a normal bike should :roll: :lol:
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#5 Unread post by canuckerjay »

a lot of cruisers just don't have them, including mine. To be honest, I didn't miss it. Until I needed to adjust the idle. . .
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#6 Unread post by BMK »

My Honda Aero does not have a tac...I shift mostly by ear.
I be lying though, if I said I said I really wouldn't rather have one.
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#7 Unread post by ceemes »

I use my tach more then my speedo......go figure.
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#8 Unread post by NJ04SS »

My Rebel doesn't have a tach, but around the mph gauge it has a bracket between speeds to show what gear you should be in....
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#9 Unread post by Dragon on Wheels »

I suppose it's not necessary otherwise the manufacturers would put them on all the bikes.

However, it is nice to have (IMO). Though, I do think I'm getting used to telling which gear/rpm my engine is at from the noise.
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