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You will need an acutronix tbar bracket with that. The tbar bracket mounts to the riser and the gauge mount attaches to the bracket...
When I did mine, I looked at the Accutronix mount...I didn't like the bulkiness of it and I was gonna fabricate something or weld on some bungs.
Then I happened across the bracket that I linked to earlier in this thread....
Compact, lightweight and nearly invisible once it is installed.
Westcoast TBars sells that bracket now. Also look at LA Choppers for a similar setup, around $50. I have an FXDB tank for sale if you want to move the speedo completely off your bars.
Thanks for all the responses fellas now I'm just trying to find a place that I can order some bars from that ain't gonna take 2-3 weeks min to receive lol was gonna go with west coast but I'm just too impatient for that wait
Looking for a clean setup up to?
I moved mine to the frame.
Some might chime in and say moving the speedo is a safety issue, however I rarely ever look at my speedo. I can usually tell how fast I'm going based on the gear I'm currently I'm and the sound of my pipes 😊
You will need an acutronix tbar bracket with that. The tbar bracket mounts to the riser and the gauge mount attaches to the bracket. If you use a combination of risers and bars you can attach the above gauge mount directly to the top plate of the risers. I did not do this because the riser bolts are not offset like the stock risers.
That must be hard to see the speedo with that setup
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