I called and emailed MC Enterprises support. They will get back with me on Monday.
The parallel wire to the yellow is a great idea! I'll try that. It may be a few days before I get to it. I'm moving to VA from NY tomorrow.
My initial fiddling did not help much. I completely tore the tach down, right down to cleaning the small IC board with isopropyl alcohol. All...
I bought a set of case savers (crash guards) for my '86 VF500. The packaging states they fit 84 and 85 VF500. I assumed (yeah, I know...) that...
This is hugely informative! Awesome post! I don't have a signal generator but knowing it's a square wave helps a bunch. I can probably read it...
I checked the diameter of the axle when I changed tires yesterday - 16mm. Sorry.
Is there any way to tell what type of electricity feeds the tach, i.e. DC Voltage, DC current, AC voltage, AC frequency, or some pulsed signal?...
All the wiring and harnesses look good, and I'm not about to start tearing apart the looms. I'm sure there must be a simpler answer. I have no...
Yep, did a search already. No luck here or the other place. Riding along tonight for our maiden voyage. The tachometer fluctuates...
GM for my '86.
You should rejet or at least shim those carb needles to get rid of the lean spot at 5-6k.
Oh, here's the complete build thread over on VFRD: VF500F New Acquisition - VFR Discussion
Just thought I'd post up a few pics of the completed build. All that's left are to spoon on the Pirellis and fix some shifter slop. This was my...
If I recall, the rear axle is a 20 x 1.5mm and can be used as a flywheel tool. Guess you didn't look around that hard on the bike itself for a...
Here's your sprocket info: http://www.jtsprockets.com/fileadmin/Code/images/large/jtr1334.jpg
Yikes! You know, garage door runners aren't that strong. At least the ones on my last two houses weren't. I don't hang anything heavier than a...
BTW, almost forgot, I've come up with a paint scheme. It's an amateur Photoshopped version right now. Hope you guys like it....if not feel free...
That's easy! No welder! I'd kill for a nice TIG, or even a MIG, but I couldn't justify the money with the amount I'd use it.
Cheapest I've found so far and still available...eBay item 370394651443
If it were a flat panel that you could easily get behind I'd have kept going until there was no sign of a dent, but having to go back and forth to...
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