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According to my '07 parts manual, the fuel gauge for the SG is part # 75168-01A, so it's from '01. The tach and speedo both end in 04, which means they work as far back as '04.
Looking to replace the gauges on my '06 Ultra with either white, or brushed aluminum, kinda like the white better.
Are they only compatible until 2006 ?? Did the fuel gauge change in '07 ??
What all gauges are compatible through what years ?? Thanks !!
PS. Anyone have any inexpensive white "take offs" ?? Maybe someone upgraded their Streetglide gauges.
~Thanks !!
Having an 07 and getting some 08 Gauges by mistake I learned the hard Way...08 Changed the Fuel Gauge, they won't work correctly on the 07 and earlier properly, it shows full all the time....on the 08 and later tachs, if you try to use it, it works, however the ABS light stays on all the time. The 08 Speedo, the lowfuel light will come on when the tank is full and goes out after you burn some off...This must be due to the change in the Fuel Quantity system...so you will need gauges most likely from an 07 or before bike.....You can use the Voltmeter and air temp gauges from a newer one, don't think those have changed.
Hope this helps, I think it is one of the best and most worthwhile upgrades you can do, besides the painted inner fairing :-)
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