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BTW, what kind of speedo setup have you got there? I'm looking for alternatives to my dual stock setup, going with a t-bar style and need to find a place for guages.. Yours looks very clean...
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BTW, what kind of speedo setup have you got there? I'm looking for alternatives to my dual stock setup, going with a t-bar style and need to find a place for guages.. Yours looks very clean...
Just a piece of round tubing cut and shaped to fit contour of tank with a mini speedo. Mounts to two holes drilled through flat lip on front of tank with tab welded inside tubing with 1/4" bolts.
Here's my '91 FXR , however , took it apart , got my frame/swingarm/... powdercoated. I'm polishing lots of engineparts at the moment. Got lots of new nuts&bolts
Here's the almost finished engine after cleaning polishing
i just lucked out today and traded an 06 kawasaki concours for a 92 fxr-p. i'm really glad to find a fxr of any kind, and it runs fine. 27k miles, and i plan on riding it a lot. i have an 08 streetglide that i really like, but i'm really excited about getting this old evo fxr back in shape. man, i'm really glad that we have access to information about these bikes here in the forum.
i just lucked out today and traded an 06 kawasaki concours for a 92 fxr-p. i'm really glad to find a fxr of any kind, and it runs fine. 27k miles, and i plan on riding it a lot. i have an 08 streetglide that i really like, but i'm really excited about getting this old evo fxr back in shape. man, i'm really glad that we have access to information about these bikes here in the forum.
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