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Ya I picked that up at HD as well. Think it was $300, can't remember but I'll let you know when I pick it up tomorrow. It's plug and play btw, and it has like 400 color options or something stupid like that. Here is a video of the tach/speedo I purchased.
just ordered 1 for my bike gave $240.00 plus shipping if your gonna keep get hd accessories i would highly recommend www.surdyke.com u will save $$$
Ya I've learned the hard way that their are better places to order stuff from although I do get 10% off all my purchases locally.
Here is the new tach/speedometer. When I say this was the easiest mod I've done since the fuel cap, this is no joke. It's simply plug and play, yes, plug and play.
How are you liking the new Tach? I am thinking of getting one. What do you like most about it?
Check out the Dakota Digital gauges - *very* nice! IMHO beats the HD ones hands down. Uses trip toggle to cycle through all the various readouts - and it has readouts for everything. Very bright - absolutely NO problems seeing any of it in bright Texas sun.
Check out the Dakota Digital gauges - *very* nice! IMHO beats the HD ones hands down. Uses trip toggle to cycle through all the various readouts - and it has readouts for everything. Very bright - absolutely NO problems seeing any of it in bright Texas sun.
Which one did you install?? I dont see one that goes in the stock position on the Breakout...and the tank one is 500 bucks but is 4 1/2 inches so that doesnt work....but it does have a lot more functionality
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