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how do you wire up a rev gauge to a bike that doesnt have one as standrad

ingnition live to the gauge an earth the gauge to the coil earth terminal same as when fitting them to cars ?

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It depends on the make of the tacho. You may need an adapter to make it read right. Often the number of coils makes a difference because if it only counts one signal from one coil, and you have 2 coils, it will only read half the revs.

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get an aftermarket one, they have the instructions. I'm assuming one pulse is 1 rev, whether its a multi or single on the same crank?

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