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I'm thinking about replacing the Speedometer on my Deluxe with the Nostalgic Speedo with the Tach built in. My question is in the accesorries catalog it says to have the dealer recalibrate it. Does this mean the dealer sets the Odometer on the new Speedo with the actual miles or does he just issue a cetification of the miles when the speedo was replaced.
It's a plug a play install so I hate to get the dealer involved but looks like I have to.
Thanks for your response. I checked with a Dealer and they said the same thing as you. Strange how they just go on what you tell them with out any official checking.
I put a new speedo/tach combo in my '02 Fat Boy last year. Dealer had to order it and specify the mileage so that H-D could ship it with the odometer pre set. It seems to me that a dishonest person could order one with any mileage that they wanted to roll back the miles. In fact I rode 3 or 4 hundred miles before mine came in and was installed. Calibration was never mentioned. It was pretty much plug and play.
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