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No offense, but the Speedo looks pretty much the same to me.
A better alternative is the Accutronic guage mount ($100)with a 2005 style housing.
We did this to my brother's 2006 Superglide. You canadjust the speedo higher or lower.
I love that bracket!! Wow, for only $100! I will look into it......thanks!
BTW - the speedo may not look different, but it now blends better with the mirrors. Kind of an optical illusion. You'd have to see it in person, trust me it looks A LOT better than it did! Not as cool as that bracket!
LOL!!!..... your speedo blending with your mirrors is just that 02- an optical illusion ...cause in reality, it still looks the same
in fact, your assessment of me is an optical illusion, too ....and it's an optical illusion that i said exactly what you said, doofus...
first of all, YOU came in and said that I was wrong about something (particularly, lowering the bike when you modify a rake)...went on to suggest i do research...and then state that accutronix would sell anybody, anything, regardless of how their product might compromise someone's ride
....my question to you, clown, is why you'd be so confrontational and do that if what i said was the same thing as what you said?.... the only conclusion i can come to is that you simply wanted to prove how arrogant you are and how tough you are...and that doesn't carry any weight with me at all, DUDE
now, did i clear up THAT optical illusion for you?
No offense, but the Speedo looks pretty much the same to me.
A better alternative is the Accutronic guage mount ($100)with a 2005 style housing.
We did this to my brother's 2006 Superglide. You canadjust the speedo higher or lower.
OK, I looked on their website and could not find it. You wouldn't happen to have a P/N for me or know what section it is listed under?
oh, what's the matter, 02? ....i pose a logical question that refutes your accusation about me saying the same thing you said, and suddenly, YOU don't want to chastise me, anymore? ...you don't want to call me "son" or "junior" or "dude" anymore?....you don't want to sum me up as someone who's just purchased my first motorcycle and who watches american chopper and jesse james motorcycle shows?
i'm not done with you.... you came in here with you arrogance and tough guy attitude...so let's get to the bottom of it, and answer my question...
Why would you start an argument with me if what I said was the same thing you said?
The part is called Gauge Mount Adapters for T-Bars...if you search, you'll find a better price online. They are $122 retail, but you should get them for around $100.
The part is called Gauge Mount Adapters for T-Bars...if you search, you'll find a better price online. They are $122 retail, but you should get them for around $100.
Thanks a lot macsman, I do VERY much appreciate it! That looks really good, too. Much better than how I have it now. I will have to pick one of those up...
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