Tachometer for touring

I like the idea . . . don't get me wrong. The devil is in the details, and if I knew for what I was looking . . . perusing the eBay listings and "Ah HA ! That's IT !" . . . but I don't.

Perhaps Tom can provide the dimensions, and the reference for the enclosures of which you write ?

Provided with that information, I would definitely pursue that route.

Thank you.
 
I have ordered an "8K Chronometric", betting on the come that with help from where I know not, we'll get it mounted.

http://kullendesign.com/smithgaugewebsite/chronometric/

He says he doesn't have any in stock, though there is supposed to be one available in a shipment currently in customs, due "any day now".

Once I have more information on how the tach "wants to be mounted", I'll post here, asking for the Wisdom of the List in fashioning a mount worthy of our beautiful Rockets.
 

Never saw the need for a Taco on a big bikes like I have had, never had a 2 stroke bike or a bike that had to be kept in the torque range, just use the seat of the pants taco, just like a horse you kick it in the guts when you need to go, I have had tacos on many bikes and never looked at them after the novelty wore off, if you spend most of your life watching a taco on big Diesel engines where revs ranges and torque ranges are critical the last thing I need is to clock watch a torque monster like the rocket ,an oil pressure and temperature gauge would be nice, otherwise just twist and go ,and if I over rev in 5th its good night Irene
 

I just tried this. Got the OBD2 off eBay for less than $10.00. The app was free. Works pretty good. Just hard to see in daylight. Face of dials was dark. If they were white background , would be sweet. Gives a lot of different data.
 
I'm old school, and a data bigot. The 1968 BMW 1600 on which I learned to drive. All the "cool" cars over which I lusted as a young person . . . remember the Pontiac Judge ? Actually had a tach in the hood . . . and my gorgeous (in my mind) 1971 Jaguar Series III 2+2, with its suite of crisp Smiths gauges . . . what can I say . . . I like that look and I like that data.

I'm going to get one, and hope someone here can help with the handlebar mount, either directly, or suggestion..