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Tour counter »R 18 Edition« - Wunderlich's rev counter!

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Tour counter »R 18 Edition« - Wunderlich's rev counter!

The cockpits of classic aircraft or automobiles still carried the impressive clock collection of analog instruments. This also applied to sophisticated motorcycles, which, in addition to the obligatory speedometer, absolutely had to show a rev counter. The BMW R 18 and R 18 Classic do have a classic speedometer - anything else would have been in a way that was inconsistent with style - but many owners lack the tried and tested tour counter and thus also the analog information about the respective engine speed of their big boxer!

electronic rev counter »R 18 Edition«

Tour counter »R 18 Edition« - Wunderlich's rev counter!

Here it is, the "R 18 Edition" electronic tachometer, which Wunderlich has launched in a small, fine series for the BMW R 18 models. The Grafschafter meticulously made sure that the scale division (display up to 6000 rpm), the indices, the dial graphics and the font used correspond to those of the BMW speedometer. The same applies to the high-quality chrome-plated glass surround of the black tachometer housing. So everything fits together stylistically and the tachometer looks as if it has always been there. Since Wunderlich doesn't deliver anything by halves, the developers have of course also matched the LED lighting to the speedometer with regard to light color and brightness.

also for BMW R nineT drivers

The rev counter, which visually harmonizes perfectly with the speedometer, fits into the cockpit of the R 18 and the R 18 Classic both day and night and the ensemble looks like it is made from one piece! It is mounted on the left above the speedometer. The precisely fitting assembly kit is included as well as the ready-made electrical connections. Even BMW R nineT drivers don't have to stand back when it comes to the tachometer! Wunderlich also offers a tachometer for the popular Heritage models under item no .: 44587-002.

At a glance:

  • Item number:
    44587-202 - Wunderlich "R 18 Edition" rev counter - chrome-plated
  • The facts:
    Function:
    The perfect complement to the cockpit of the BMW R 18 and R 18 Classic: the electronic Wunderlich tachometer
    You always have an eye on the engine speed of your Big Boxer
    From a single source: the dial graphics, case design and lighting are optically perfectly matched to the series speedometer
    Mounting on the left above the speedometer - mounting kit and vehicle-specific wiring harness for easy connection are included
  • Technical data
    Display range: 0 - 6000 rpm
    Case diameter: ø 48 mm
    Front ring diameter: ø 52,5 mm
    Case depth: 45 mm
  • Wonderful advantages
    Whimsical product. Small series. Made by hand.
    Whimsical design. Functional and integrated.
    Made by Wunderlich
    Made in Germany
    60 days right of return - risk-free testing
    5 years warranty
  • Der Preis
    The price of the tachometer is € 199,90.

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