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I have only seen one, but now I want it...It is a gauge console for a Road King. I believe it held 3 gauges. I heard they were discontinued. It was mounted on the necelle?, or however the heck you say it. The part above the steering lock! lol Anyhow, anybody seen one, or know where I can get ahold of one??
Don't know anything about the one you describe, but if I were you I'd draw out what I wanted & start callin' machine shops. You should be able to find someone that can cut whatever you want out of billet aluminum. A couple of years ago a one-off piece for a motorcycle would have cost a fortune, but in this environment it'll probably be more reasonable.
The one in the pics is my own design bracket using HD 2-5/8 Mini Tach and the old 1.5" gauges for OT and OP. The 1.5" gauges are discontinued but you can call around nationally to HD dealers who might still have them. I asked my dealer for a list out of their computer. The tachs are still current stuff.
I have the bracket on a PDF file drawing and instructions on how to install. The bracket was 1/8" steel, laser cut and bent to correct angle then chromed. I made two brackets but already sold the extra one to a guy in Texas. I love my gauge set up and on an air cooled bike with upgraded engine, it's reassuring to know the important stuff. If you're interested, I can send you the part numbers you need and the instructions. Send me a PM.
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