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I went with this one and pretty happy with it.. though if i had known that the other one illuminates blue at night I might have gone with that one.. but i like the modern mixed with the retro style of the one i went with..yeah.
I was going to go with that speedo also. I was getting ready to pull the plug and I saw this one. I'm glad I waited. I first saw one on a 2011 Lo at my local dealer and was told that there was no plan to release one that would fit 2010 lo. I glad he was wrong.
Bought and installed mine saturday for my 09 custom. Love it! Has everything the original speedo does plus tach, digital fuel gauge, current gear, and 600 colors to choose from (not making that up either. It really does). Back light, lcd, tach needle, speedo needle can all be set to differant colors or all the same. Easy to install too. Color setup was prolly the hardest part. You have to hold the button in to roll through all the colors till you get the one you want. Wish the instructions came with the primary color numbers like red, blue, green, etc so you knew where to start. But no biggie. Got my back light and lcd set to color 320 (blueish) and my tach and speedo needle at 001 (redish).
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Last edited by FXSTC_Bill; Mar 28, 2011 at 10:11 AM.
Installed mine Saturday as well and same color combo as yours FXSTC Bill. You can only use either the gas gauge or the gear selection not both at the same time
You sure? That'll kinda suck. I have them both set to "on" right now. The gear selection is above the gas gauge. Now, I haven't had a chance to ride it yet to see either...
Installed mine Saturday as well and same color combo as yours FXSTC Bill. You can only use either the gas gauge or the gear selection not both at the same time
serjayson, if you have both the fuel and gear display to "on" both will work not one or the other.
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