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Just found a very economical multimeter with tachometer that some of you may be interested in for work on your bikes - it's from Harbor Freight, item 95670, and the price through 12/26/08 is $24.99 (normally $34.99).

 

Here is a link to the item for more info, but the price is in the current retail flyer.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=95670

Goose

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Yup, that was the correct link - not sure why my post wasn't updated correctly the first time I tried to fix it - It showed the new link, but still took us to the bad one! I had to first delete the bad link, then go to a new line and paste the new one to get it fixed. I guess that will teach me to not test a link when I post it, huh? Thanx again for the update.

Goose

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I stopped by and looked at this unit today - don't need it, but a man can't have too many neat tools, ya know?

 

Anyway, I was a little disappointed. First problem is that it does not have a setting for a 2 cylinder engine (which is what we would need to get an accurate reading on a Venture). It has 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 cyl settings, but not 2, so you would have to use the 4 cyl and double the reading.

 

If I didn't already have a good shop tach for a two cylinder engine, I probably would have tried it. I did like the soft rubber slip-on case that would protect it in the typical garage environment. I can't say how well it might work first hand, since I have never tried it, Just wanted to share a bit more info.

Goose

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