Electronic odometer problem
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Electronic odometer problem
My new chopper has a HD electronic dash, like off of a softtail, if I had to guess, in the middle of the fat bob tanks. The odometer doesn't show. It is just some squiggles on the left side. Is this like a microsoft thing where you can just reboot it or is the odometer toast? Would I replace the whole gauge, or is there a module or something? There's some kind of button on the left side.
My other bikes have CABLES and mechanical odometers. These HD electronic odometer thingies are all new to me.
My other bikes have CABLES and mechanical odometers. These HD electronic odometer thingies are all new to me.
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I thought of you last week on a midday coffee run. I saw a 1960s Corvair with a turbo charger, intercooler where the backseat should have been, 4-cyl Honda engine (because it too spins backwards) and a Mega Squirt fi on the inside rear trunk. Oh, the tags u ask? NH -Nader. Hahaha
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The odometer on my 98RKC was so faded I couldn't read it. I upgraded to the twin cam speedo and the problem went away. You can get an evo to twinkie upgrade kit from HD. Took me half a day to do the upgrade. There is another guy with a similar problem on a different thread here I owe that P/N to. If I remember, I'll post it when I'm at home.
The kit sells for $500 but I got mine for $250 from a dealer. Corporate customer service can locate one for you. They will all have mileage on them except for one unit in Michigan. HE wanted the full $500 for his.
I passed.
Carl
The kit sells for $500 but I got mine for $250 from a dealer. Corporate customer service can locate one for you. They will all have mileage on them except for one unit in Michigan. HE wanted the full $500 for his.
I passed.
Carl
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I wonder which one I have, twinkie or Evo. I suppose I'll have to pull it apart and look for part numbers.
This is a real, genuine chopper, made by a real, genuine biker, not a "here's 40 large, build me a bike and we'll work the pennies out later" "chopper". So, lots of parts from misc. bits laying around people's shops, take offs, etc. A bit of a puzzle to work on.
This is a real, genuine chopper, made by a real, genuine biker, not a "here's 40 large, build me a bike and we'll work the pennies out later" "chopper". So, lots of parts from misc. bits laying around people's shops, take offs, etc. A bit of a puzzle to work on.
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