SUCCESS!!!
While at the Fall Foliage Rally and discussing assorted CBX maladies with people in the know, I was made aware that the rubber / foam cushions that the tach and speedo sit in tend to deteriorate. The gauges then sit loose in the housing.
I paid attention to mine, and found the tach was sitting somewhat cockeyed in its space. More attention paid, and found the bezel ring of the tach was in contact with the housing.
Even more attention paid, and noticed that at 5K rpm, where the tach started to hesitate, there was / is a slight increase in the vibration / power throbs
coming from the engine.
2+2= the vibration coming from the engine through the housing, bypassing the cushion, into the bezel and tach was causing the tach to do its dirty deed and not continue up the scale.
I went to my local friendly Honda dealer and ordered the cushions (part #37115-422-008)(they are the same for both the speedo and tach)(about $10.00 each). Two days later the parts are in.
I then delicately, carefully, hesitantly take the gauge pod off, figure out how to remove the trip meter reset knob (very small phillips head screw buried deep in the center of the knob) and take it all apart.
The cushions looked like this. The tach cushion is on the right, the speedo on the left. The speedo cushion looked ok, but was almost worn through in the center of the ring. The tach cushion is obviously compressed / worn, which was not plainly visible from the outside.
After putting it back together, I went for a short ride. Ohhhhhh Yeeaahhhhhh! One sweet, smooth moving tach. All hesitation / hanging up was gone. Gotta stop looking at it now and pay attention to riding again.
I do have to cover up the spot where the tach bezel was vibrating against the housing. I think a simple black magic marker will do the trick
Steve