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Hey guys, It's been a long time since I've posted last, I traded my much beloved 06 Ultra for a 2011 Limited. I couldn't walk away from the 103 motor and 6 speed tranny, the ABS brakes are a bonus. I live in Central Florida and in the summer it gets Africa HOT here. On the 06 I had a oil temp gauge that fit in the air temp gauge hole in the inner fairing. Does Harley or anyone after-market make one that matches the gauge faces for the Ultra limited? The parts guy ,at the shop I bought the bike at, didn't know if the factory made one or not.Unfortunately I have grown accustomed to the uselessness of dealer flunkies,That's why I do all my own work.
I've had the limited for about 2 weeks and not even a little sorry about leaving the 06 behind..
I just checked with my dealer two days ago for the same thing. He said they had one to fit but not to match the limited face trim. He mentioned that how well the limited sold he would bet they will have one after the dealer show this winter. I will watching this thread to see if anyone has beter info.
Fits '99-later FLHT, FLHTC, FLHTCU, FLHX, FLTR and Trike models. Will not fit '09-later FLTRSE3/4, FLHXSE/2 and FLHTCUSE4/5/6. Not compatible with Chrome Instrument Gauge Bezel P/N 74550-92T. Not compatible with Original Equipment oil hose cover. '07-later models require separate purchase of P/N 26133-07
Fits '99-later FLHT, FLHTC, FLHTCU, FLHX, FLTR and Trike models. Will not fit '09-later FLTRSE3/4, FLHXSE/2 and FLHTCUSE4/5/6. Not compatible with Chrome Instrument Gauge Bezel P/N 74550-92T. Not compatible with Original Equipment oil hose cover. '07-later models require separate purchase of P/N 26133-07
Yes, but it does not match the new gauge styles that Harley introduced with the Ultra Limited in 2010.
I "really" like the look of the limited gauges. If Harley will get off their ***** and offer the oil temp gauge in that style, I will swap over. Until then, I'm perfectly happy with the stock factory gauges.
It sure would be more useful than the air temp gauge.
My Limited's air temp works slightly better than my retired 03 FLTR's. After riding a couple hours it seems close to accurate, otherwise a joke. The FLTR was a total joke with two hot headlights inside the fairing with the sensor.
If it had been an option, I would have got a Limited with the simple black gauges... the special "titanium" gauges are harder to read in the sun. At night with the great LED lighting they are great.
If it had been an option, I would have got a Limited with the simple black gauges... the special "titanium" gauges are harder to read in the sun. At night with the great LED lighting they are great.
Want to swap?
Originally Posted by ENTERPRISE
it will be just a matter of time and they will have it.
I hope you're right!
Ride Safe,
Steve R.
Last edited by Intrepid175; Oct 24, 2010 at 03:59 PM.
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