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Bullet & mini-bullet tachometers

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REPLACEMENT BULB - .10A 14V T-1 3/4 WEDGE, #18 MINIATURE BULB GLASS WEDGE BASE like a Sylvania 74 or equivalent
GE74.BP221029 style which are available at most auto parts stores or online light bulb suppliers.
LED ILLUMINATION
7-color LED or Single Color LED Tachometers do not have replaceable light sources. However, LEDs typically last a very long time so
it is unlikely you will have an issue.
NEEDLE BOUNCING
Q: My Tach is bouncing at idle, what does this mean?
A1: Typically, needle bounce is caused by low idle when idle is set under 1000 RPM's. Adjusting the idle upwards between 1000 to 1200
RPM usually smooths out the needle. If you choose to keep it lower, you may experience some bouncing at idle. This does not negatively
affect Tach operation.
A2: It is also possible you have a poor connections on the RED, GREEN or BLACK wires. We recommend you check and possible solder
all connections to assure solid connections.
FOGGING
Q: My Tach face has fogged up, what do I do?
A: Tach fogging can occur when the outside air temp is warmer than the inside of the Tach, and humidity is high. Baron Tachs feature
hidden vent holes in the Tach body, these are located next to the wire exit point on the pointed end of the bar-clamp. It is important the
clamp be tightened so the holes are not closed off at the pointed/rear side of the clamp and so an open air exchange can occur. This means
the flat edge of the clamp that faces the rider should be tightened down until it lightly touches and the forward facing pointed end of the
clamp has a gap for the vents to work properly.
UNDER THE HANDLEBAR MOUNTING
A: Can the Tach be mounted inverted under the handlebars?
A: Yes, if you have enough room to mount under the handlebars for the tach to mount and still be able to turn from lock to lock without
hitting the tank or dash. See note in next paragraph for details on how to rotate the face of the Tach for appropriate positioning. BE
AWARE: Chances of water intrusion are increased in this position!
FACE ROTATION
Q: How do I rotate the face of the Tach?
A: With the Tach housing removed from the handlebar, unscrew the bezel (counterclockwise) and remove it from the housing, using a
5/32 Allen wrench loosen the the set-screw located inside the clamp area or at the rear of the clamp area. Rotate the face of the Tach to
your preferred position, tighten the set screw and replace the bezel.
COIL IDENTIFICATION
Q: How can I tell positive from negative on my coil?
A: Most motorcycles will have two wires going to each of the coils, and each coil will share one common-color wire and have one unique
color wire. The common-color is the positive and the unique color is the negative. For example, a Yamaha set-up has a red/black on both
coils - that is positive. The other coil wire would be orange or gray - that is the negative side. Hondas set-up is blue/yellow and
yellow/blue for the negative, and black/white for the positive. Suzuki has orange/white on both coils as positive and has white or
black/yellow as the negative side.
COIL SELECION
Q: My bike has two (or four) coils - Which one/ones do I use?
A: Most multi-cylinder bikes have one coil per cylinder. You only need to connect to one of the coils - choose the one most convenient for
wire routing. (Single-fire motorcycles require the Tach adapter we include with each assemble.
Our install guides provide a basic outline on the proper installation of our products. Further tuning and/or
fitment may be required. Barons bears no responsibility on installation costs associated with this product.
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BULLET & MINI-BULLET TACHOMETERS INSTALLATION
GUIDE - Please see appropriate section for your specific
application
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