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Well now I'm totally confused on which is the right size, I originally was told my Dakota the the MCL-3200 woud fit, and I just got this email today from them...
A Dyna Wide Glide actually will use the MCL-2004 4 ˝” tank-mount gauge like the Road King or Softail.
We tested our new gauge on a 2011, and everything worked just fine.
I've always liked how the Lowrider had the dual guage console. I wonder if it could be fitted to the '10-11 WG? Ofcourse it would prolly cost a million dollars to do the retrofit if you bought all the parts from H-D new
Just this up one more time, Has anyone gotten a HD analog Speedo/Tach combo hooked up on their new wide Glide. I'm just checking, getting ready to pull the trigger on a Dakota Digital.. Thanks
Something for you guys to think about....it may not be the cleanest look but is a pile more functional mounted on the bars...MUCH easier to see. I hardly ever look down at my speedo any more.
Well now I'm totally confused on which is the right size, I originally was told my Dakota the the MCL-3200 woud fit, and I just got this email today from them...
A Dyna Wide Glide actually will use the MCL-2004 4 ˝” tank-mount gauge like the Road King or Softail.
We tested our new gauge on a 2011, and everything worked just fine.
I call bs on this one unless the 2011 speedo size is different to the 2010, which i dont belive it is, my speedo is 3 3/4 and diffently not 4 1/2
Yeah, I agree with you. They are probably trying to upsell their new models. I purchased the MCL-3204 3-3/8" Direct Plug-in for 2004-2011 Dyna and Sportsters Models. I believe it was Redmonster13 who has one on his new Wide Glide, so I knew it would fit.
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