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13 streetbob, and not a single good looking speedo/tach combo in 4". WTF??? the one HD offers is complete garbage and i hate the look of it. now, the one for every other damn version of HD is pretty sweet in 5". dakota digital has an awesome version too, but once again it doesn't fit the 4" of the 13 streetbob. the speedo is one of the only things i would love to upgrade, and all variations available in 4" are complete crap. why do we get screwed????
is it a straight swap for the console? no mods needed? and are all the plugs the same and compatible? where might i find one of the other consoles?
Originally Posted by ZeroThoughts
I got the parts and did the mod.
Some pointers.
As expected had to widen the console holder clamp, not a problem. But had to cut about 10 mm of the stud on the new console to reduce the gap between the console & the tank. Now there is a very small gap at the front part of the console nothing very obvious.
The biggest problem was that the 2013 Street Bob does not have a replaceable LED Module, its PCB is wired directly to the wire harness. So presently I am using the existing wire harness and hence no indicator LEDs on the console. They will work once I get the correct wire harness.
The part list with indicative prices:
The last part is NOT REQUIRED instead the PART No. required is 72667-12, about 85-90 US$.
4" gauge is just too small to fit both ananlog gauges in, I kind of like the 4" Harley option.. digital speedo is actually much easier to read than an analog so I think it's a smart design,
I don't even use the analog speedo in my 2012 Camaro, like the digital one much better,
and the analog tach is smart too, plus it does change colors, so what's not to like?
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