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Old Jan 14, 2015 | 03:31 PM
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Are these part numbers interchangeable ?
Part Numbers 67197-99 67410-99 67033-99 67027-96 67178-99 67033-95
To be more specific is 67410-99 interchangeable with 67033-99

Trying to decipher if the above unit could be used for a 1998 road king classic, evo, fuel injected, no cruise.
The speedometers referenced are gas tank mounted speedometers.
It would require the retrofit plug kit since the 1998 unit is a hard wired, while the replacement unit is plug and play.
Most documentation available refers to 67033-99 as a retrofit unit with the use of a retrofit plug kit.
The 67410-99 looks identical physically (face and rear 12 pin deutsch plug) to the 67033-99
 

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Old Jan 14, 2015 | 05:43 PM
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not sure.

in my experience with speedos, sometimes the difference in a speedo part number can be lights for security, pursuit or cruise control.

while as "speedos" they work exactly the same.

I have a Part Number 67027-99 Factory refurbed speedo will show restored mileage of 4842 miles.

has Engine and PURSUIT light functions ( cop road king)

5" -12 pin connector

if that's what you need we can deal. PM me. if it don't work for you can always send back.

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Old Jan 14, 2015 | 06:14 PM
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Thank you for the information and offer.
Seems like a logical answer.
Trying to gather information for the moment.
Thank you again.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2015 | 07:18 PM
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This a really a good question for Dawg...let's see if he spots your thread


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Old Jan 14, 2015 | 08:42 PM
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You didn't state fitment model years you are working with and I didn't research the fitment based on your part numbers, but I do know that problems can arise if you use a speedometer that was originally fitted to an ABS model bike and then try to use it on a non-ABS bike. The ABS light will come on and you cannot turn it off, nor can you 'reset' or 'reflash' that speedometer to a 'as new' condition as if it was never on an non-ABS bike. The speedometer can go from a non-ABS bike to an ABS bike, but not vice-a-versa, without getting the ABS error light.

Discovered this 'issue' when trying to change out the black OEM gauges on my '10 Ultra to the silver-faced gauges from a Street Glide.
 

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Old Jan 15, 2015 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by UltraClassicElectraGlide
You didn't state fitment model years you are working with and I didn't research the fitment based on your part numbers, but I do know that problems can arise if you use a speedometer that was originally fitted to an ABS model bike and then try to use it on a non-ABS bike. The ABS light will come on and you cannot turn it off, nor can you 'reset' or 'reflash' that speedometer to a 'as new' condition as if it was never on an non-ABS bike. The speedometer can go from a non-ABS bike to an ABS bike, but not vice-a-versa, without getting the ABS error light.

Discovered this 'issue' when trying to change out the black OEM gauges on my '10 Ultra to the silver-faced gauges from a Street Glide.
Most Harley speedometers can be opened with great care. I have done this (opened) and there are youtube video's available. If the only issue was an ABS light in the speedometer, would it have been possible to just de-solder the one LED for the ABS light. Folks change LED colors every once in a while and there are companies that offer that service.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 05:34 PM
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I'm looking for a speedometer for a '97 Road King (FLHPI). If the other guy doesn't want yours please let me know.
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 05:36 PM
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I don't know if the one you have will work with this bike. I need to check out my connector.
 
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Old Jan 16, 2015 | 07:16 PM
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Note:
A 97 Road King is a hard wired speedometer.
The replacement speedometers recommended are NOT hard wired speedometers but instead
they are plug type speedometers. If you go from a hard wired to a plug type you will need an adapter kit.
That is why i started the thread regarding if the suggested replacement plug type number 67703-99 was similar to 67410-99
 
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