JESCustomAccents Oil Temp Gauge
#21
Jes Oil temp gauge
I have had mine installed about 3 weeks now on my 2011 Road King. Temp runs about 220-225 degrees after warming up. I got the oil filled model. Been real happy with it so far. Went ahead and got the tranny stick as well.
Jes is a good guy to deal with, good quality, fast shipping.
Jes is a good guy to deal with, good quality, fast shipping.
Last edited by mullinsduo; 01-01-2013 at 07:48 AM.
#22
I just installed my JES gauge on my 2008 Road King and can also vouch for his quality, customer service and shipping! He kept in communication with me throughout the order process! Just took my bike out for a spin and it read about 200 F with ambient temps around 55 F.
All in all, the install was very simple and the instructions were clear!
Thanks JES!
All in all, the install was very simple and the instructions were clear!
Thanks JES!
#24
JES stands behind his products!!
Ordered an oil temp gauge last fall. Received it quickly from Joe.
Recently while getting the bike ready for spring, discovered the oil filled gauge
was leaking some oil.
Contacted Joe and he gave me the option of getting mine repaired (0 - 300 degree) or getting his new one (0-400 degree scale).
I decided to go for the new gauge and he immediately shipped a new gauge to me at no charge and just asked that I return my defective gauge in the box he sent my new one in.
Not many people would do that for you!
I highly recommend JES as a company to deal with, quality pieces with great service!
Recently while getting the bike ready for spring, discovered the oil filled gauge
was leaking some oil.
Contacted Joe and he gave me the option of getting mine repaired (0 - 300 degree) or getting his new one (0-400 degree scale).
I decided to go for the new gauge and he immediately shipped a new gauge to me at no charge and just asked that I return my defective gauge in the box he sent my new one in.
Not many people would do that for you!
I highly recommend JES as a company to deal with, quality pieces with great service!
#25
Looking for new up-dates from you guys with this gauge.
I just caled Joe up and he seems to be a cool guy. He said he sells more of the air ones then the oil filed. In my search seems all I find on here is the oil filed. Any one have the air one?
The new ones now go up to 400 deg, so it won't stress the gauge as much on the newer hotter TC motors.
I'm very interested in one of thees, any new info would be welcomed.
I just caled Joe up and he seems to be a cool guy. He said he sells more of the air ones then the oil filed. In my search seems all I find on here is the oil filed. Any one have the air one?
The new ones now go up to 400 deg, so it won't stress the gauge as much on the newer hotter TC motors.
I'm very interested in one of thees, any new info would be welcomed.
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I have the air-filled gauge - It has been foggy a few times (if memory serves, when I look at it in the first few minutes after the bike starts), but is always cleared when I get to my next stopping point. I've never actually tried to look at it while riding...
It is one of those "set the customers expectations up front" rules - when I see it fogged, I think: Yep, he said it would do that (and that is what I get for being a cheap bastard).
It is one of those "set the customers expectations up front" rules - when I see it fogged, I think: Yep, he said it would do that (and that is what I get for being a cheap bastard).