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I tried searching for this one and apologize if it is already out there. I know I can't be the only one that thinks Harley went completely cheap with the stock fuel gauge and of course simple and common solution is switch to a LED gauge.
Well I like a tachometer too so I have the speedometer with tach, fuel and gear on it. Not much sense to pay to have 2 fuel gauges. Is there a way to just put another gas cap on it?
You didn't say year or model of the bike you are trying to mod. I am going to assume it is a Road king.
Yes, safe assumption. It's a 16 FLHR.
Originally Posted by larsfum
Google "Harley Fuel Gauge Cap"
Yes, I tired that and gives gauges. Yes, after market is not as bad on cost as HD is, but I still would just like 2 fuel caps (only the right side would work)
Last edited by ar3inc; Jun 6, 2017 at 07:58 AM.
Reason: Forgot part of reply
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