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Old 11-09-2015, 01:17 PM
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My new chopper has a HD electronic dash, like off of a softtail, if I had to guess, in the middle of the fat bob tanks. The odometer doesn't show. It is just some squiggles on the left side. Is this like a microsoft thing where you can just reboot it or is the odometer toast? Would I replace the whole gauge, or is there a module or something? There's some kind of button on the left side.

My other bikes have CABLES and mechanical odometers. These HD electronic odometer thingies are all new to me.
 
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I think you're gonna have to get a new one.
Did you check your connection on the tranny??
 
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Old 11-09-2015, 01:55 PM
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The speedometer works, but reads about 15 mph low, per my friend. So I'll assume the connection at the tranny is good.

MAYBE I CAN POST SOME PICS OF THE TRANNY. It has a kick start....
 
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The LCD panel is probably Tango Uniform. It's probably replaceable at the component level with some PCB soldering skills, but the component is likely impossible to find. Sounds like a job for Ebay.
 
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Well, there's lots of things I'll be needing. Rear fender and a seat, or maybe I'll just make what I need from what I've got. And I'm kinda thinking springer, fuel injection and a turbocharger, but that's long term.
 
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Originally Posted by Dr.Hess
Well, there's lots of things I'll be needing. Rear fender and a seat, or maybe I'll just make what I need from what I've got. And I'm kinda thinking springer, fuel injection and a turbocharger, but that's long term.
More f.I., Doc?! Lol
I thought of you last week on a midday coffee run. I saw a 1960s Corvair with a turbo charger, intercooler where the backseat should have been, 4-cyl Honda engine (because it too spins backwards) and a Mega Squirt fi on the inside rear trunk. Oh, the tags u ask? NH -Nader. Hahaha
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I think that's the longer term plan. Got it running last night. Had to charge tthe battery. Man, it sounds seriously bad-***. I may have to leave it alone for a while. It is a 99 Evo crate motor with a cam and CV carb.
 
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The odometer on my 98RKC was so faded I couldn't read it. I upgraded to the twin cam speedo and the problem went away. You can get an evo to twinkie upgrade kit from HD. Took me half a day to do the upgrade. There is another guy with a similar problem on a different thread here I owe that P/N to. If I remember, I'll post it when I'm at home.

The kit sells for $500 but I got mine for $250 from a dealer. Corporate customer service can locate one for you. They will all have mileage on them except for one unit in Michigan. HE wanted the full $500 for his.



I passed.


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I wonder which one I have, twinkie or Evo. I suppose I'll have to pull it apart and look for part numbers.

This is a real, genuine chopper, made by a real, genuine biker, not a "here's 40 large, build me a bike and we'll work the pennies out later" "chopper". So, lots of parts from misc. bits laying around people's shops, take offs, etc. A bit of a puzzle to work on.
 
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