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So I just bought a smooth top tank for the train and now need to figure out what to do about the speedometer. Im gonna relocate the ignition switch to where the horn is and am considering going with a dakota digital 1-7/8" speedo and cup mounted on the handlebars. Im pretty much set on that set up based solely on the looks of it, but does anybody know of any OTHER aftermarket gauges besides Dakota Digital? I mean they are the big name out there but is there any other brands Im overlooking? Im not set on the digital part mainly just the size, any recomendations?
A friend used these on his project bike and they look really cool. I am considering putting them on the NT but for 800 bucks I need a few other things first.
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