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    Motorcycle counter CAFE RACER KM/H Black Black Background 4 Indicators

    X00119O8LJ

    • Easy to install
    • Indicator light: headlight, neutral, turn signals, oil
    • Backlight
    • Mechanical counter

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    The ultimate cafe racer motorcycle speedometer.


    Here is a retro counter simple And effective. For those who prefer indicator lights below the needle. It has basic indicator lights. Namely: indicators, high beams, neutral point and oil level alert. This cafe racer motorcycle meter Features a standard 1.4 ratio that fits most motorcycles. No adjustments are required to install it. 

    The speedometer needle goes up to 140 km/h. Not enough for the fastest among us. For them we offer speedometers of up to 200 km/h. 

    This counter is available with a white counter background or a black background.

     

    Specifications:

    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Strapping diameter: 65 mm
    • Body diameter: 60 mm
    • Height: 50mm
    • Speedometer unit: km/h
    • Odometer unit: km
    • Shape: circle
    • Dismountable support
    • Classic meter socket M12 X 1mm
    • White backlight
    • Gear ratio 1.4 (60 km/h = 1400 rpm)
    • Ratio: K=1.4

     

    Wiring diagram:

    • Black: Negative power supply
    • Black and white: Negative light meter 
    • Red : Positive light meter 
    • Yellow and black: Positive fuel indicator
    • Orange : Positive  indicator left turn signal
    • Light blue: Positive indicator  of the indicator RIGHT
    • Red and green: Positive  indicator neutral
    • Blue: Positive  indicator full headlight

     


     

    Help : Calculate the ratio: K= 10 * X/U

    U being the circumference of the wheel driving the counter. You can calculate it by the formula for the perimeter of a circle: 2 * π * radius of the wheel in cm.

    X = the number of revolutions made by the square driving the counter in 10 revolutions of the wheels. To count this number of turns, mark the cable on one side and turn the wheel 10 turns. 

    If K = 1, you need a K=1.0 counter or an adjustable counter (example: digital counter).

    If K = 1.4 you need a K=1.4 counter.


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