View Full Version : 350x Tach and Speedometer Video
userj8670
10-09-2012, 02:21 PM
Thought this was pretty neat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I92qs7a-2J8
sp8twn
10-09-2012, 03:32 PM
Both,,Sweet!!!!!! thanks for sharing!!!
oscarmayer
10-09-2012, 03:35 PM
what bike did u get them off of? i woudl liek to use those on my 200x and 350x.
dustrunner
10-09-2012, 04:40 PM
looks like the tach could use some callibration. my 350x didnt idle at 1800 rpm... good idea tho and looks good...
jeswinehart
10-09-2012, 06:44 PM
Hondaline Hartman ~ yeah baby ~ ROK on Bruce !
I am more inclined to say camera don't keep up with tach (believe me, I should know on that set up :) )
nstyle73
10-09-2012, 08:39 PM
So where did they drive the tach cable from?
RIDE-RED 250r
10-09-2012, 09:05 PM
So where did they drive the tach cable from?
Probably just jumps into the ignition circuit like older automotive tachs...
I agree, it does seem to need calibration. What showed as 1800rpm idle didn't sound at all like 1800. I did notice the "ATC" badge on the speedo though...
Both VERY cool! Me likey!
jeswinehart
10-09-2012, 09:16 PM
Its all electric Cody. The 350X has a extra wire in the loom inside the head light shell and that is for the lighting/power circuit for the tach (or in this case for tach + speedo since both of those Hondaline items come with thier own wire loom and will piggy back on top of each other.
The black/yellow on tach also piggy backs on the coil input wire and green wire is ground.
As far as idle speeds, I had my 350X idled at around 1600 because I liked the way it sounded at that R.P.M. @ idle and that was with one of Hondaline Hartman's tachs I borrowed (rented ~ LOL) for a year or so.
Great response time on them as compared to the VDO or Drag Specialties analog units for 4 strokes,,, it takes several seconds for those to drop off the rpm's but kinda cool and definitely cost effective.
RIDE-RED 250r
10-09-2012, 09:30 PM
Oh, that was your vid Jes?? Must be my ear is off tonight! LOL! :beer
I like those traditional gauges.... Very cool.
jeswinehart
10-09-2012, 09:32 PM
Yeah, like this >>>155589155590
jeswinehart
10-09-2012, 09:36 PM
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Oh, that was your vid Jes?? Must be my ear is off tonight! LOL! :beer
I like those traditional gauges.... Very cool.
Nope, I had no hand in the vid but very thankful for the posting, good memories for sure and hopefully many more in the future to come.
I too like the old school anolog gauges Vs. digital. That is why I built 2 stroke tachs the way I did.
userj8670
10-11-2012, 02:32 PM
what bike did u get them off of? i woudl liek to use those on my 200x and 350x.
Those are factory hondaline ATC parts. On the left is a 350x Tach and the right is the ATC speedometer head. The "case" that they are in is not honda ATC but Jon worked his magic and made it all look like it belongs
350x'inNY
12-07-2025, 08:30 PM
Can't believe I never came across this thread before! Yes, Swinehart helped me fab the bracket inside a CB450? dash I had picked up off ebay. This had to be back in 2005ish? The Hondaline speedo and tach have mounting brackets which mount to the right for/triple tree. (Different brackets too, as the 2 posts one the guages are offset at different angles.) Originally, we decided it would be easier to have a open design and John had an aluminum drive shaft which we were going to use as a guard to protect the gauges. We drilled the holes and had the 2 gauges in... and I took the top of the Honda CB450 dash and they fit over them perfectly! We saw that as a sign. I then cut the notches and all inorder to put the original base bracket INSIDE the CB450 dash. The hardest part was fabbing a way to reset the Speedo tripmeter. That center rectangle where the motorcycle dash had lights and such, theres knob on the tripmeter reset so I can roll it back to 000.0. The cover over it was made from a black plastic divider from the old Radio Shack store.
Hondaline Hartman
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