I have been contemplating getting a gear indicator for my 2008 Kawi Z1000. After a little searching I found a few plug and play very easy to install options, but at 150+ US I cant justify it just to prevent the 7th gear shift or the odd miss shift into first.
I did come across this option on ebay but wasn't sure if it would work so I figured I'd leave it to the capable minds here to help me out.
www.ebay.ca/itm/FOR-Kawasaki-ZR1000-Z1000-2003-2004-2005-2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-Gear-Indicator-/201104130231?hash=item2ed2bd80b7&vxp=mtr
My question is in the description it states "The gear indicator is suitable for use on the majority of motorcycles equipped with an electronic speedometer and rev counter"
My Z has an electronic speedo, but has a sweeping dial (analog?) tachometer. Is my tach still electronic to a point and a signal is then sent to the needle to start it moving on the tach to match the motors revs? Will this indicator work? Or is it for a fully electronic speedo and tachomter?
Any help you guys can shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I did come across this option on ebay but wasn't sure if it would work so I figured I'd leave it to the capable minds here to help me out.
www.ebay.ca/itm/FOR-Kawasaki-ZR1000-Z1000-2003-2004-2005-2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-Gear-Indicator-/201104130231?hash=item2ed2bd80b7&vxp=mtr
My question is in the description it states "The gear indicator is suitable for use on the majority of motorcycles equipped with an electronic speedometer and rev counter"
My Z has an electronic speedo, but has a sweeping dial (analog?) tachometer. Is my tach still electronic to a point and a signal is then sent to the needle to start it moving on the tach to match the motors revs? Will this indicator work? Or is it for a fully electronic speedo and tachomter?
Any help you guys can shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks