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I have a 2006 FXD I want to install a set of T-bars but I don't know how to go about relocating the speedometer, does anyone make a bracket? links and pics would be great, thanks!
I know I don't have tbars on right now I'm ordering them but need to know how I'm going to mount my speedo to them
There is a single gauge mount that is just like my dual gauge setup (I have one out in the garage somewhere)
Obviously the one you have won't work with T-Bars but you can get one of the single mounts to use with your setup.
I might even let you have mine if you want to pay for the shipping, 'cause I'm never gonna use it.
I'll get a photo of it for you a little later today.
For sure man if you're willing to do that I will pay the shipping, much appreciated with the advice also I'm new to Harleys and don't know vary much about them spent 5 years on crotch rockets
For sure man if you're willing to do that I will pay the shipping, much appreciated with the advice also I'm new to Harleys and don't know vary much about them spent 5 years on crotch rockets
I'm gonna be leaving for Texas in the morning and I'll be pretty busy for the next week or so....PM me when you can and give me your contact information and I'll get ahold of you as soon as I can and we'll get the thing sent to you.
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.
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