Just Installed A Tachometer On My R3T

I will go back out tomorrow and try things again. I obviously have a setting incorrect, just need to sort it a bit. I did have #1 printed out to read from, just that my reading appeared different from yours. Thanks
 
I will go back out tomorrow and try things again. I obviously have a setting incorrect, just need to sort it a bit. I did have #1 printed out to read from, just that my reading appeared different from yours. Thanks

Might I suggest @Mike that you have your engine running when you try and set your tachometer piston setting if you have a problem setting it as @Joesmoe says. It sounds like you already have the HI/Lo setting already properly set as you are seeing a reading...something you wont see if it not set correctly. Now all you need to do as per the instructions is.... you have to hold the "select" button and the "adjust" button for 3 seconds to get into the settings mode. That will bring you into the "piston setting" mode without the need to momentarily hit the select button to get into that mode. You can then hit the "adjust" button to toggle between the piston settings to see your current rpm displayed if the engine is running 800-1000 RPM. The first setting 0.5 (1 piston for every 2 RPM is the one you want.) I think with the engine running you should be able to see your correct RPM when you get to the correct setting, but as Joesmoe says..if you leave the engine off, you should see the needle read 500 RPM when you are at the correct setting. When you're done with settings, push and 'hold" the "SELECT" button to put the tachometer back into the operating mode. All should be good after that and I'm sorry everything in the factory instructions are so cryptic. Enjoy having a tach on your R3T
 
SUCCESS!! Absolutely correct, go back, re read the instructions and try again. The oddest part to me is the lack of explaining that the needle indicates what setting, then listing that setting. Once I re read #1 and saw it mentioned there, it all clicked and it works. Saying HI is 1(000) and LOW is 0 via the needle would help. So, I have a functioning Tach and all is good.

Thanks everyone
 

Yippee Skippy....The good thing is you knew it had to work, it was a matter of getting it set correctly. What @Joesmoe said.
 
Got me a 2010 Rocket III Touring three days ago. I so wish it had the same speedo and tachometer (and HP) as the Rocket Classics.
Looks like I can get me a tachometer after all!! Going to get one ordered ASAP! Thanks to this thread and forum!

Later, hopefully, I can take it in and have the ECU re-tuned to match the Classics and original Rocket III's.
 
If you want to bring up the power of your Touring you can download TuneECU and buy a Lonelec cable and download a new tune yourself. A dealer most likely will not download the original/classic tune for you. PM me your email and I'll send you the "hot rod" tunes for your Touring.
 


Thanks tons for this post! I got my Koso BA035103 today. Noticed that the power wires are only about a foot long. Do the instructions assume that you are hooking up at the ignition switch wires? Sounds like you hooked directly to the battery terminals and tail light feed, thereby having to use separate wires to extend to the tach wires, correct?
Has anyone connect to the key switch assembly?
Thanks!!
 
Did you actually read the posts ? All the details for what we did are in there. Then if you still have questions, please ask.