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Reply #15 - 02/11/09 at 13:14:25
 
 I'm not trying to be smart,but what difference does it make what the temp is,and how is it going to help you to know. I never had a motorcycle with a temp gauge.
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Reply #16 - 02/11/09 at 13:58:20
 
Same answer applies to why you need a tach.
You, yourself, umpteen bikes under the belt don't need no stinking tack.  You just know what rpm to shift up and down and when to ease off.
Us, realitively newbies, couldn't tell a red line from soon to be hole in the ground.   Shocked

So what is hot? When the skin turns red or start to peel?  Idk, I've never burnt one before.  And if I put on a gage, I might never.  (I hope, I hope, I hope)   Grin
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Reply #17 - 02/11/09 at 14:13:00
 
I guess for me it's curiousity to know the temp..the gauge looks great on the bike...and I rebuilt this motor once (I don't wanna ever have to say twice). Plus, why not know
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Reply #18 - 02/11/09 at 14:30:25
 
  When was the last time you looked at your car temp or tach
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Reply #19 - 02/11/09 at 15:04:50
 
bill67 wrote on 02/11/09 at 14:30:25:
  When was the last time you looked at your car temp or tach

Monday, when it rained.
Looked at idle to see if it was surging or not (not)
Looked at temp to see if I could defrost window yet.
Looked at gear indicator to see if I shifted into the right gear.
Looked at the warnings to see my rear tire was low, my coolant was low, my door was ajar, etc, etc, etc.
Looked at the computer to the temperature outside (39°F) my mileage, and range.
Also looked at the radio to see what song was playin'

After all, I only use it when it rains and to drive the kids around.   Cool
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Reply #20 - 02/11/09 at 17:54:31
 
  The Suzuki GR 650 had a gear indicator, Was nice I knew when I was in 5th gear.
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Reply #21 - 02/11/09 at 20:45:07
 
Yep, the GR650 had a digital gear indicator. And it had a tach, which you must have watched or you wouldn't have complained about it turning too fast at highway speeds.
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Reply #22 - 02/12/09 at 04:29:14
 
Claron I don't have a tach on my s40 and I complained about it turning to much rpm Wink
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