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Thank to the generosity of forum members I was able to get a replacement stock speedometer/odometer. The odometer mileage does not replicate but I can document the change for any future sale situation.
The bike, 2004 Night Train, has a small tachometer on the handlebars. I find that location much easier to glance at than the gauge on the "dash" of the gas tank. A dash speedometer wasn't a problem on my 2001 Road King and this one might not be after I replace the drag bars but I'm thinking about options.
Thanks for that link. He did a great job with the modifications. All the wiring stuff makes me a little nervous but seems like it should be a viable choice.
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