Rev counter fitting

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simonwwfc
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go easy please
new to diy stuff id like to fit a rev counter to my indian gp125 ive got a tool box fitted behind leg sheilds so could sink one in there if needed . how easy is this job and also wot sort do i need please any linky will help with purchase
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Muttley McLadd
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A Scitsu one just needs one hole drilling in the top, and it bolts through it. The wire from it can be pushed down the back of the rubber seal and to the HT lead.

I've got a Vapor one on mine. It came with a bracket that uses two little bolts to bolt it to the legshields. Other options are available. Some people mount them on the bars.. each to their own. They're also a lot cheaper than the Scitsu ones, and have a back light.

Both are about a ten minute job.
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do you have a link to either of the ones please many thanks
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red or blue in the first 1 ??? not colour lol
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Buy a SIP speedo/rev counter, you won't regret it.. 8-)
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