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Back in February there was (yet another) a thread about relocating the inhibition to the dash on the Street Bob. Within this thread someone mentioned that a company was in works making a kit to do this, but he couldn't say who it was because it wasn't released yet. This person had a prototype on his bike.
I don't know anything about a kit,but everything you need can be bought though HD,you need to start with a WG dash and the then everything is just moving wires around,you'll need another iginion and should be able to have it keyed so one key will start and lock the forks.
Back in February there was (yet another) a thread about relocating the inhibition to the dash on the Street Bob. Within this thread someone mentioned that a company was in works making a kit to do this, but he couldn't say who it was because it wasn't released yet. This person had a prototype on his bike.
I already have a dash like that with the fuel gauge where the ignition switch is. I am just itching to do that to my ride. Guess I need an ignition switch that matches my key. I have to talk myself out of the suggestion of a fuel gauge that is not very accurate.
I used the rubber grommet out of the Super Glide fuel gauge and made a small plate to bolt the switch to with the 4 bolts that go through the dash, lots of simple ways to do this without a "kit"
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