No cable on a 96 750, it is electrical and that means it's toast. Give it a few 
K miles and it will stop all together.
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From: Hawaii Sean <[email protected]>
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Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 16:18:20 
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Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Tach on 96 750 acting up

So my tachometer is doing what I call the "happy dance"  - jumping up and 
down really quickly as I ride my1996 750.  In High School my 1970's VW Bug 
did this and I just replaced the cable to fix the problem or maybe we just 
added graphite - don't really remember it's been a few years.....  I'm 
wondering if this is just the first signs of the Nighthawk tach getting 
ready to bad or is it worth replacing the cable?  I like having a tach so I 
will replace it when / if it dies.

Thanks - Sean

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