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Moisture in guages? It goes away eventually, then it will return again...
Unlike the little moth that some how found it's way into my speedometer. It died about three days after I first noticed it. Now, it lays in the bottom of the glass awaiting some miracle to breath life back into it's dried up lungs...
My coolie never seems to keep the moisture off my beer either. Some of that could be slobber tho...
kato.....send me my case of beer! First time I asked years ago with my first bagger....dealer told me "that's normal".Every one I ever had did it. Don't worry about it....soon as it warms up enough it will go away.
Here is a strange for you, I had a 83 Wing that got one of those fuzzy black spiders about half dime size in the speedo. little bas---d built a web on the peg where the needle rests . would not let the needle come up when you started to role. Had to take a little bit and drill a small hole between the glass and face of the speedo and insert a small florists wire whith a small hook on it and pick the web out , then resealed the side of the speedo with calk.
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