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A parts guy here at the steelership bought a blank black top clamp drilled holes for leds and in the colors they needed to be and solder the wires. said he bought the leds for less then 5 dollars a piece at a parts store. just another idea if you have the time
What about this one not a side mount but i still think pretty cool...it gets rid of the tumor looking speedo and replaces it with a flat digital led speedo...love the side mount but i like this one too.... http://www.spieglerusa.com/msm-h-d-h...amp-1-5876.htm
When I relocated my speedo, I just used 2 sided heavy duty tape for the dummy lights, stuck it to the black top clamp I bought a from ebay for 6 dollars . Its been holding strong, and if it falls off i have more tape.
I love the idea of having the dummy lights intergraded into the bar clamp, but i dont like the idea that it says fishboy on it, but im sure they make plain ones in black, and its over 150 bucks!! is that worth it?
Are you specifically looking for a side mount? I just relocated the speedo on my Custom and I used the RSD Gauge/Headlight relocation kit. Very clean and neat install. Looks like a factory made part.
What about this one not a side mount but i still think pretty cool...it gets rid of the tumor looking speedo and replaces it with a flat digital led speedo...love the side mount but i like this one too.... http://www.spieglerusa.com/msm-h-d-h...amp-1-5876.htm
Hmmm that's interesting.
I'd like to see a pic of it installed
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