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Looks good! Where did you find the info on how to do it? Tech section? I could be interested in doing it to my ‘98 WG too if I can find one. Also did it keep your mileage or did it keep the other bikes mileage?
Last edited by ClifWideGlide; Jul 30, 2020 at 07:08 PM.
I only switched the LCD-display.
So the milage stays as it was.
If I had changed the complete speedometer the milage would show the value that the donor bike had.
The job is straight forward.
Just find an instrument with a good LCD.
'96-'99 EVO.
Mine donor had -96A as the last figures in the label at the back and came from a FLSTC.
There were differences in the wiring, idiotlights and the instrument facia.
But as I only planned to switch out the LCD-display those differences did not matter.
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