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There are still a few Milwaukee Iron dashes floating around out there. I just went through this with my bike. Ended up buying three off of Ebay before I found the correct one that was long enough for my extended tanks.
There are still a few Milwaukee Iron dashes floating around out there. I just went through this with my bike. Ended up buying three off of Ebay before I found the correct one that was long enough for my extended tanks.
The Harley one is by far the nicest looking one I have seen. The rest of them seem to be sort of like the stock dash but extended. I looke3d for a while before getting the Harley one. I think it changes the look of the bike much more than you would expect.
I went through my fatbook multiple items looking for something better and it does not exist.
i have been looking for a low profile with a smaller gauge to go in it. I still would like to keep the same functions as stock in the gauge. i would even settle for a new model teardrop like on a crossbones if anyone thinks it will work on a 04 standard tank?
I went through my fatbook multiple items looking for something better and it does not exist.
Amen...I have been looking for a while...I can't find anything I really like. Most of the Ness stuff is billet covers for stock dashes. The Harley one looks cool, but I see WAY too many to get one for myself. I guess the reason no one makes cool dashes, is because really high dollar customs don't have dashes. I finally said screw it and used a catseye dash, because the catalog said it would not fit my bike.
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