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Combination Digital Speedometer/Analog Tachometer - 4" for 04-11 Dynas
Dyna Glide ModelsSuper Glide, Super Glide Sport, Super Glide Custom, Dyna Glide Convertible, Super Glide T-Sport, Dyna Glide Police, Dyna Switchback, Low Rider, Street Bob, Fat Bob and Wide Glide.
I'd like to get one too. It says it has a cable to download the mileage when it is installed. Is this off of the ECM, and what if I have the Thundermax Auto Tune ECM installed? Will this tell the new speedo what my current mileage is?
Cable as shown comes with the speedo, you plug it into the speedo, connect to the data port, switch on, wait a few seconds until it reads OK on the new speedo and switch off - the mileage is uploaded from the ECM to the speedo and once installed you have about 31 miles to check everything before it becomes permanently married to your bike. Super easy.
Cable as shown comes with the speedo, you plug it into the speedo, connect to the data port, switch on, wait a few seconds until it reads OK on the new speedo and switch off - the mileage is uploaded from the ECM to the speedo and once installed you have about 31 miles to check everything before it becomes permanently married to your bike. Super easy.
Thanks! I gotta get one now! Just wanted to make sure it would work with the zippers thundermax. Only thing I can think of is that I have to get the "Y" plug for the data port from zippers. The thundermax stays plugged into that data port. Thanks for the help.
dealer told me today that a customer bought the 4" sp/tach for his street bob and it didn't fit under the dash in stock spot. all i want it a simple small tach that i dont have to look down to see.
Thanks! I gotta get one now! Just wanted to make sure it would work with the zippers thundermax. Only thing I can think of is that I have to get the "Y" plug for the data port from zippers. The thundermax stays plugged into that data port. Thanks for the help.
OK, well I have the TTS which doesn't stay on the bike but for yours, just disconnect the TM, plug in the speedo and transfer the mileage then plug in the TM again - it only takes a few seconds and doesn't stay on the bike.
OK, well I have the TTS which doesn't stay on the bike but for yours, just disconnect the TM, plug in the speedo and transfer the mileage then plug in the TM again - it only takes a few seconds and doesn't stay on the bike.
Thanks man, answered all of my concerns. Is the one you pictured a 5" model? It has the analog dials for speedo and tach, and the one in the link is just analog for the tach. Either way, I gotta get one now.
dealer told me today that a customer bought the 4" sp/tach for his street bob and it didn't fit under the dash in stock spot. all i want it a simple small tach that i dont have to look down to see.
Well now I'm really confused. Has anyone added a speedo/tach to a 2011 Street Bob? What is the actual size of it?
Well now I'm really confused. Has anyone added a speedo/tach to a 2011 Street Bob? What is the actual size of it?
I'm not sure what's confusing about this. The new 4" speedo/tach was literally released yesterday. I seriously doubt you are going to find anyone who has actually installed one yet. Up until this point, the only 4" speedo/tach was for the '12 and later bikes because of the electrical change. This new one works with 04-11 Dyna's with a 4" tach which is what the Street Bob's have. If there are fitment issues we probably won't hear about if for a couple weeks until people start buying these.
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Just ordered and installed a dakota one on my WG because I got sick of waiting for this,,,,,,,,,,,, ****,
Me too. Although I am not disappointed in the Dakota Digital unit. It has a couple more features too. The only thing I like about the HD one, is it has a real tach needle.
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