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So.. who knows of a 4" Speedometer with tach and a fuel gauge?
HD offers one that has analog tach, digital speedo, fuel gage, gear indicator, and trip A/TripB/Time/odo/etc. I have one on my Breakout.
The part number is either 70900100B or 70900475 - the instruction sheet I got shows both numbers on it, so there may be 2 different variants for 2 different bike models. Your HD dealer should be able to help you. It is simple plug and play install. The odometer is stored on the ECM, not the instrument, so your odometer remains correct.
Same as FXSB 2014 & 2015:
Lower 72923-11 (black)
Upper 72921-11 (black)
In case you are looking for cruise control housing, it is on the left side. CVO 2014 has it on the right side, maybe someone knows why...
I was basically looking for a right hand control housing to eliminate the throttle cable holes. I will not need throttle cables anymore. So, if the housings are the same, then I suppose the holes are normal to '16 models?
I checked the part numbers in an online microfiche and also found the attached picture (link here) that should show the 2016 model housings. The holes are there...
HD offers one that has analog tach, digital speedo, fuel gage, gear indicator, and trip A/TripB/Time/odo/etc. I have one on my Breakout.
The part number is either 70900100B or 70900475 - the instruction sheet I got shows both numbers on it, so there may be 2 different variants for 2 different bike models. Your HD dealer should be able to help you. It is simple plug and play install. The odometer is stored on the ECM, not the instrument, so your odometer remains correct.
VERY well. It is a "bar graph" that does show pretty linear movement as you burn the gas. And both the analog tach and the digital speedo are very easy to read, as is the gear indicator, and the window display that can show trip, time, etc. I have no complaints.
The part number is either 70900100B or 70900475 - the instruction sheet I got shows both numbers on it, so there may be 2 different variants for 2 different bike models.
I was researching this part last week. The "B" part number has been superceded by 70900100C - this is for Non U.S. bikes only.
The 70900475 is supposed to be the correct one for U.S. bikes, this is the one I'm ordering. I'll post up how it works when I get it. I suspect it's the same one you have Jim.
VERY well. It is a "bar graph" that does show pretty linear movement as you burn the gas. And both the analog tach and the digital speedo are very easy to read, as is the gear indicator, and the window display that can show trip, time, etc. I have no complaints.
Jim G
Oh excellent, thanks Jim. I can't really tell how it looks on the H-D site, so I appreciate the input.
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