Is an hour meter just an hour meter?

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Edited Date/Time 12/24/2020 5:06pm
Do you have a favorite? If so, which one? Elaborate as to why it's your favorite. Or are they all created equal? Cleanest way you've found to mount it?
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Works Connection purely because they sell the mount that uses the top fuel tank bolt
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If you have a KTM/Husky the KTM hardparts mount is my favorite. I just use cheap $7 hour meters from eBay. They’ve been just as good as the Wiseco, works connection, and Protaper units I’ve used.

I like to support the moto industry as much as I can, but spending $40 on a name brand hour meter doesn’t make much sense if I can get the one without their logo for under $10.
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hypermoto wrote:
Works Connection purely because they sell the mount that uses the top fuel tank bolt
Works connection... I use gorilla double sided tape and put it I top of the triple clamp like husky does stock..

I used a hardline and a buddy used a tusk... both where in accurate and cheaply made.. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️ The tusk would rack up hours on the way to the ride😂😂 (vibration?)
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Works connection... I use gorilla double sided tape and put it I top of the triple clamp like husky does stock.. I used a hardline and...
Works connection... I use gorilla double sided tape and put it I top of the triple clamp like husky does stock..

I used a hardline and a buddy used a tusk... both where in accurate and cheaply made.. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️ The tusk would rack up hours on the way to the ride😂😂 (vibration?)
Were they the wireless meters?
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Rickyisms wrote:
If you have a KTM/Husky the KTM hardparts mount is my favorite. I just use cheap $7 hour meters from eBay. They’ve been just as good...
If you have a KTM/Husky the KTM hardparts mount is my favorite. I just use cheap $7 hour meters from eBay. They’ve been just as good as the Wiseco, works connection, and Protaper units I’ve used.

I like to support the moto industry as much as I can, but spending $40 on a name brand hour meter doesn’t make much sense if I can get the one without their logo for under $10.
Haha $40 I wish. My awesome “local” dealer who I support as much as I can charged me well... this much. I ordered it, and the holeshot device, along with the brand new bike I ordered off them. And this was the deal they gave me. Support your local dealer... until you run out of money and they don’t care.


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hypermoto wrote:
Haha $40 I wish. My awesome “local” dealer who I support as much as I can charged me well... this much. I ordered it, and the...
Haha $40 I wish. My awesome “local” dealer who I support as much as I can charged me well... this much. I ordered it, and the holeshot device, along with the brand new bike I ordered off them. And this was the deal they gave me. Support your local dealer... until you run out of money and they don’t care.


And that’s why you shouldn’t buy from local dealers...
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hypermoto wrote:
Haha $40 I wish. My awesome “local” dealer who I support as much as I can charged me well... this much. I ordered it, and the...
Haha $40 I wish. My awesome “local” dealer who I support as much as I can charged me well... this much. I ordered it, and the holeshot device, along with the brand new bike I ordered off them. And this was the deal they gave me. Support your local dealer... until you run out of money and they don’t care.


rider892 wrote:
And that’s why you shouldn’t buy from local dealers...
And that’s why you shouldn’t buy from bad local dealers. We’re not all bad, I would never even try and talk someone into spending anything near $100 for an hour meter. Find a good local shop before you bash them all, but I can understand if you don’t have one good local shop in your area. Certainly leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
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Rickyisms wrote:
If you have a KTM/Husky the KTM hardparts mount is my favorite. I just use cheap $7 hour meters from eBay. They’ve been just as good...
If you have a KTM/Husky the KTM hardparts mount is my favorite. I just use cheap $7 hour meters from eBay. They’ve been just as good as the Wiseco, works connection, and Protaper units I’ve used.

I like to support the moto industry as much as I can, but spending $40 on a name brand hour meter doesn’t make much sense if I can get the one without their logo for under $10.
hypermoto wrote:
Haha $40 I wish. My awesome “local” dealer who I support as much as I can charged me well... this much. I ordered it, and the...
Haha $40 I wish. My awesome “local” dealer who I support as much as I can charged me well... this much. I ordered it, and the holeshot device, along with the brand new bike I ordered off them. And this was the deal they gave me. Support your local dealer... until you run out of money and they don’t care.


That’s pretty shitty man. As someone who works at a local bike shop I don’t understand why you would go back to a place like that.
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I would avoid the Tusk Hour meter because one day the meter reset itself! The 50.2 hour count went back to 0! A little frustrating so I bought a WC one to mount up top by the tank
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12/24/2020 5:27am
I use Works Connection with the fuel tank bolt mount. Easy to see and well protected. I tried a wireless hour meter once, but it wasn’t tracking running time accurately, so I went back to my tried and true WC unit.
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12/24/2020 5:55am Edited Date/Time 12/24/2020 5:57am
WC or trail tech.
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I have bought a bunch of WC meters and have no regrets. I never paid $107 either, lol.

Buy once, cry once.
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12/24/2020 6:11am Edited Date/Time 12/24/2020 6:11am
Wireless meters are junk
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I bought a Pro Taper wireless meter and installed on the frame of a RM-Z 450 and it never worked correctly. It would record for a couple minutes randomly then at 2.1 hours, it quit recording. I tried zip tying it to get it tighter to the frame since it works off vibrations or whatever. Still didn't work. I should have contacted Pro Taper and I'm sure they would have helped me out but I went with a wired meter instead. I've used Works Connection, Tusk, and Hardline and never had any issues.
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12/24/2020 7:12am
Thanks for the input guys. I'll probably buy a wc with mount!
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Meister wrote:
Thanks for the input guys. I'll probably buy a wc with mount!
Just don't buy it from Hypermoto's local shop!
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EngIceDave wrote:
No, it measures minutes too
Best reply. 😂
Can't argue it either. 🤙😎
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12/24/2020 12:38pm
Just get the works connection one. The hour meter to me is very critical. Turns out I don’t ride as much as I thought and have been over changing......well......everything
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Moto520 wrote:
Just get the works connection one. The hour meter to me is very critical. Turns out I don’t ride as much as I thought and have...
Just get the works connection one. The hour meter to me is very critical. Turns out I don’t ride as much as I thought and have been over changing......well......everything
Reminds me of a guy I bought a bike off. Had it 2 seasons. He estimated he put 140 hours in those 2 seasons riding from May-October.

In the same amount of time, I put 76 on my bike. Riding March-December. Riding twice as much (or more) than he does. He’s a good buddy of mine, but is a 50+ beginner guy. Goes out 2-3 times for 4 laps on a typical day. He thinks being at the track for six hours means five bike hours. For him it’s about 30 mins on the bike.

So he basically gave me the bike. No clutch cover wear, it had no tire roll on the rim, it was stupid clean. He thought it was due for an entire motor rebuild since it had “140” hours. It probably had about 35.
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My Yamaha came with one from the factory, have to use my phone to see it though.
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Works connection... I use gorilla double sided tape and put it I top of the triple clamp like husky does stock.. I used a hardline and...
Works connection... I use gorilla double sided tape and put it I top of the triple clamp like husky does stock..

I used a hardline and a buddy used a tusk... both where in accurate and cheaply made.. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️ The tusk would rack up hours on the way to the ride😂😂 (vibration?)
Meister wrote:
Were they the wireless meters?
The hardline I used wasn’t but I don’t know about my buddies
The factory connection I use now isn’t it ha the wires you wrap around the spark plug wire

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