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Gear indicator
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Ente" data-source="post: 1444408" data-attributes="member: 92606"><p>In my experience the fail-safe 5th gear indicator is the <em>tachometer</em>. If I glance at the tach when traveling at 70 mph, it will read 4000 rpm in 5th gear. If it reads 5000 rpm I'm in in 4th gear and forgot to shift that last time (because the FJR is so smooth and quiet, even with 184,000 miles on the odometer). As a result of familiarity, I can glance at the speedometer and the tachometer and know immediately what gear I'm in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Ente, post: 1444408, member: 92606"] In my experience the fail-safe 5th gear indicator is the [I]tachometer[/I]. If I glance at the tach when traveling at 70 mph, it will read 4000 rpm in 5th gear. If it reads 5000 rpm I'm in in 4th gear and forgot to shift that last time (because the FJR is so smooth and quiet, even with 184,000 miles on the odometer). As a result of familiarity, I can glance at the speedometer and the tachometer and know immediately what gear I'm in. [/QUOTE]
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