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Dual Gauge Pro Cycle by Autometer mounting advice or other gauges
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The telephone is your friend. I would call Kraus and BBC, find out what the hole centerline is on both mounts, and that will let you know if they are compatible. Seeing you are getting the good stuff, I would go for the BBC gauge relocate and use the Autometer gauges. That's the cat meow. You're pre-CANBUS, so you're lucky you can use the Autometer gauges. I have a '17, and NOBODY has speedo that go up 140/160 mph, except the international HD speedo, which only goes to like 130.
Dave
I know i'm resurrecting this but I'm still trying to fight this fight.
I'm convinced that there are no individual 3 3/8" canbus tach or speedos that I can use without re-engineering the gauge first. Koso and Dakota both make combination gauges but that's not what I want. I want individual digital gauges that'll fit in the FXDL or FXDLS dash. I've talked to multiple well respected people about this and they all say the same thing. It's not impossible, it would just be a real headache. But I don't know, you would think that if it could be done someone would have done it by now. I'm not even talking about a production part to sell to the public. I'd just be happy seeing it done on a show bike that way I at least know it can be done.
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