Hi ballyono a quick question where are you going to wire it into ,i have looked at the instruction and it seems to go to the ecu tacho outlet? the tourer does not have this ?
I must say I do not have a clue. Normally a friendly dealer close to my work puts the extra's on. He does not bother if he supplied them or not.
The seller told me the Koso Tachometer will work on the touring.
If it doesn't I will send it back.
Hopefully you are wrong
Hans i hope i am wrong to as i have been looking for a tacho for two years now.The one i have connects to a spark plug lead ,it can run on 2,3,4,5,6,78, cylinders but have never been able to get it to work right it only goes up to 1000 rpm when the bike is reving at 4-5 rpm .
please keep us posted as it will be interesting to see if it works OK
Paul
This is what I ended up using. It plugs directly into the bike ODBII plug and gives me very accurate RPM readings , as well as readings of everything else.
I originally wanted to buy a tach too, but after reading about the problems and failures of others here to make them work I went this route.
The Meter itself is not that big but looks a little "nude" and off course it has no chrome hausing. You will also see the Bolts underneath.
The Hausing looked very Good on the picture but again if you put it on the Bike it looks like an ugly big chrome, thick, short Banana on the Handle bar.
I have the Gipro hausing on the bars ( MF Cycles in Germany) which is really a very nice piece of work.
Beside the Gipro the Koso hausing looks awfull.
Hans sorry you have not fitted the tacho i have looked into the Garmin unit and it seems a good idea if a little expensive ,i am going to keep looking into a tacho for the R3T so keep an eye on the posts.
paul