Moto Gadget Speedo
#21
Just installed the motogadget motoscope mini on my 2010 Iron. Looks great and the self calibration takes only 5 sec to complete. Unfortunately i found out after the installation that fuel reserve light does not work with my model/year and as the guys at motogadget told me, they were no aware of that. Anyway, i use the trip odo in order to know when to fill up the tank! Generally i am very pleased with the product especially because it's a perfect match for my zbar!
#23
warrick, to be honest i haven't figured out yet how to upload pictures while replying to a post However, i managed to create an album where you can check the bike and the speedo out.
#24
Just installed the motogadget motoscope mini on my 2010 Iron. Looks great and the self calibration takes only 5 sec to complete. Unfortunately i found out after the installation that fuel reserve light does not work with my model/year and as the guys at motogadget told me, they were no aware of that. Anyway, i use the trip odo in order to know when to fill up the tank! Generally i am very pleased with the product especially because it's a perfect match for my zbar!
#25
Good enough, just wanted to see it on the bike. I have been wanting this set up, just so damn expensive.It looks great on your bike, bars are kick-*** too. Good lookin scoot.
#26
I have to agree with everyone in this thread....our speedos are an eye sore to entire Iron/Nightster look.
#27
#28
I did go for the MotoGadget Tiny. In my opinion the small MotoGadget Mini digital speedo looks to "modern" for my taste. The Tinys are also digital but have a nice analogue dial. It's a lot of money, yes. But in the same minute the speedo is installed you have forgot about the money...
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