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Does anyone have any info on the 2014/2015 SGS gauge cluster? Looking into changing my stock silver/white face plates to the black face plates. Has someone changed theirs out to a different style.
Last edited by Badass14; Feb 28, 2015 at 04:42 PM.
Reason: putting model of bike in forum
I sent mine off to be changed, and they got trashed. I wound up sending to kh24. He changed the LED's under the faceplate and completely changed the look of mine. If you buy faceplates, send them with the gauges to kh24 and he can take care of you.
I sent mine off to be changed, and they got trashed. I wound up sending to kh24. He changed the LED's under the faceplate and completely changed the look of mine. If you buy faceplates, send them with the gauges to kh24 and he can take care of you.
What type of face plates did you replace on yours. I have the design I want, its just finding someone who will make them and them turning out good.
Does anyone know someone who can make gauge face plates out of the same material as the factory or at least do a good job with the cut outs. I'm planning to do the LED mod to them but want to change the plates at the same time. I've looked around at a few websites for someone who has changed theirs out to the Dakota's and wanted to get rid of their stock ones. I've also looked at wrecked ones online but they want to sell the whole bike vs parting it out. I like the stock ones just looking for them in black. Anyone with info please let me know and thanks in advance.
I seem to recall someone on here who changed to the CVO gauges. He said they were actually cheaper than the Limited gauges. Go figure.
I never did like those white faced gauges whether they were in a car or on a bike.
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