Been seeking a period looking race style Rev Counter for a while and finally found a modern new unit that replicates the 80's race Tacho's - ordered one today
Had the transitional fit centre punch pin made and attacked the engine case tonight!!! Thrust bearing pin removed... Replaced with hardened and ground centre punch pin in position... Casing bolted up. clutch push rod inserted from the other side of the engine and a sharp tap with the big hammer... We have the centre And a pilot hole drilled...
Good Tacho that, I had one on my Z1000H. In fact I might still have it in the Garage. I do have a White faced one with Ducati branded. Nasher
Roughly shaped the seat out - should look good against the green when the seat unit is painted. The seat pads are slightly smaller than originally intended as I realised I could just squeeze 2 sets out of the sheet I bought, so I now have a spare.
On Saturday I made a top clamp plate for the faring top bracket to bling it up a bit - the bracket will be black when finished so the clamp will remain plain aluminium for contrast. Just a little job today, but still took a while! The top fixing plates were way out on angle and would stress the fiberglass too much, so it was either remake it, or cut some angled rubber mounts which would support correctly. I chose the latter as the best and neatest solution... The fixing has a filed 2mm nylon washer to achieve the correct flushness with the A surface of the faring.
Another late reader of this thread, brilliant, love it, the amount of work involved is incrediable & a credit to you. I spent ten years building a custom bobber so I know what it's like Regarding the modified clutch assembly, I'm sure you have it all in hand & thought about it, but it did occur to me that if you turned the plug, that you intend to weld into the clutch cover, with a small lip on it you could pass it through from the inside it would help make a good mechanical joint before welding it in place. Also, I know you have already bought a Suzuki unit for this, but I fitted a CNC'd aftermarket part to my Z900-A4 which may be worth looking at, just as an option if you have not already seen one. I will try & find a link to the part. Found it, https://www.cybike.co.uk/Shop/Products/clutch1/easy-clutch-release-kit Could be adaptable ?
Because it's taken so long to get this far he doesn't have to worry about that little job now ! Sometimes it pays to take your time doing a job !
Other than the anodised bit that would have been a good option - it’s a copy of the Gpz unitrack one that runs in the original casting that I couldn’t use, the Suzuki one rotates the opposite way too, but does give better clearance than the original one for the cable. The alloy boss will be recessed from the front as it’s easier and welding it in will be fine
My Tacho turned up today and my Ti for the exhaust arrived with Chad today too Top Yoke design is out to get CAD-ized for CNC Machining. That's it for now as the part time boss flies in today for 3 weeks airport run in 2 hours I will try and get over to Hull to give Chad enough info for making a start on the exhaust, need to plan a family day out in Hull Laters...
As mentioned, great pieces of kit, and they do a Ducati branded one: I have one hanging around in the garage somewhere that i must dig out.
I believe the Ducati branded ones are a special batch order placed by one of the UK Ducati specialists. They were for sale a couple of years ago on Ebay, but have disappeared now. The mount/damping has been the same for many, many years. Is your's the hard wired one? Or does it have the rechargeable internal battery? Nasher.