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Does anyone know if the 2025 analog display for the FXLRST will work on earlier models - I have a 2023 and the one thing I hate is the stupid little LCD display
I just ordered the gauges from a 2021 Lowrider S so I can have dual gauges on my Lowrider ST. I plan on mounting them in one of the many billet dual gauge mounts and then mounting that to the fairing stay just behind the vent opening. I don't want big micky mouse ears on the handlebars and prefer stationary gauges. But I'd bet the '25 gauge will work just fine. I do know the speedo for the dual gauge set up is on backorder until May so it'll be a long wait until I can get it done.
Yeah he could get one from one of those too. Probably the same gauge anyway. I prefer the dual gauges and don't care for the look of the digital speedo just thrown into a tach.
Last edited by djorgensen3; Feb 2, 2025 at 02:40 PM.
I am also looking at changing mine to the new one like the 25 has. I have part number for the new setup but not sure about the wiring yet. I need to look at a 2025 wiring diagram to confirm. I prefer the speedometer instead of the tach like the lowrider S.
I heard this question asked on a Breakout - The response was the bars, hand controls and gauges are all new and will not interchange. I imagine its the same.
The 2023 and the 2025 risers are the same part number. The wiring harness for the speedometer also has the same connector and number of wires to connect to the main frame wiring. The only issue I don't know yet is if the new speedometer will actually work with the older system.
I just ordered the gauges from a 2021 Lowrider S so I can have dual gauges on my Lowrider ST. I plan on mounting them in one of the many billet dual gauge mounts and then mounting that to the fairing stay just behind the vent opening. I don't want big micky mouse ears on the handlebars and prefer stationary gauges. But I'd bet the '25 gauge will work just fine. I do know the speedo for the dual gauge set up is on backorder until May so it'll be a long wait until I can get it done.
dual gauges. I had not considered that. My 2001 FXLR dual gauge tach and speedo setup on the tank is my favorite, is this what you are looking to do?
dual gauges. I had not considered that. My 2001 FXLR dual gauge tach and speedo setup on the tank is my favorite, is this what you are looking to do?
I like the dual gauges but not on the tank. I'll be mounting them in an LA Choppers dual gauge mount. Then I'll make another bracket that mounts the gauge assembly to the Lowrider ST fairing stay bracket. The gauges will be stationary and be somewhat behind the vent opening in the fairing. I don't want them mounted to the risers and I don't want the gauges moving with the front end on turns.
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