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the tank looks oem ome piece....no trace of welding center line...looks streamlined....
Getting the parts ....71512-11 chrome dash and 72658-12 wire harness...
the tank looks oem ome piece....no trace of welding center line...looks streamlined....
Getting the parts ....71512-11 chrome dash and 72658-12 wire harness...
Thanks much for the pic.
You'll also need that rubber trim that meets the tank. eBay took a while, these parts seem to be scarce. Boardtracker had the rest.
Dude,
That's one sick looking dash! I have a 2015 Slim myself. What can you tell me about that digital gauge and its apparent matte finish? Sweet!!!
The display is Dakota Digital MCL-2000. It has a lot of information, you can turn off what is irrelvent to you, keep what you need. It is easy to read. You can still see it on a bright Arizona day.
Speedo is just a big number display. RPMs are around the perimeter. The other little features I have turned off.
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