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You don't need to visit the dealer on this one. Install is simply simple and you can do it yourself, trust me.
Take supplied cable and plug it into the new speedo and then to the bikes ECM behind the right panel next to the fuse box.
Bike on, mileage transfers in 10 seconds and remove. It's that easy!
You'll love it and the sense of....I did it by myself.
A bit busy looking but lots of cool features and just $233.95 at Zanotti.
Combination Analog Speedometer/Tachometer - Spun Aluminum Dial
Maintain the clean view over the handlebar. This unique Combination Speedometer/Tachometer allows you to monitor engine speed without adding a handlebar-mounted tach. The unit mounts in the stock dash opening and is a direct plug-in installation. Gauges feature speedometer and tachometer pointers that sweep clockwise to provide a "gauge within a gauge" look. The backlit gauges include a large LCD information screen that displays odometer/tripmeter data, miles to empty readings, an easy-to-read segmented fuel display, and a gear position indicator. This valuable information is available to the rider at a glance. The gauge features push-button adjustable backlighting with over 600 color tone options, allowing the rider to adjust pointer, LCD and backlighting colors to match any paint scheme or viewing preference. Kit includes a data transfer cable to easily upload initial mileage at time of installation. Available March 2011.
You don't need to visit the dealer on this one. Install is simply simple and you can do it yourself, trust me.
Take supplied cable and plug it into the new speedo and then to the bikes ECM behind the right panel next to the fuse box.
Bike on, mileage transfers in 10 seconds and remove. It's that easy!
You'll love it and the sense of....I did it by myself.
Have fun!
That is SO not Harley to make something THAT easy!!! Guess I'll pick it up and through it in on my own!
How's the accuracy between the digital fuel gage and the speedo vs the analog one on the tank?
The speedo is spot-on according to my GPS. The digital fuel gauge is unrealistically pessimistic. When I fill up it says I have a range of 175 miles, versus 240 miles on the original speedometer. So I ignore it and just use the fuel gauge on the tank, which is accurate.
I like having the large tachometer and refer to it all the time so I can live with the inaccurate digital fuel gauge.
I was looking at a Softail the other day. They have a combo Tach/speedo standard now. The tach shows up where your trip odometer is. You just toggle through it like you do for your trip odometer.
anyone try the Kuryakyn Medallion Premium 5" speedo with tachometer? Been considering it and would love to know if anyone had tried it or has any pics of it installed
I can also add that it is a very cool unit, especially the way you can make each part of it a differenct led color. I can attest to the inaccurate fuel gauge on the unit. My friend put one on his 2011 Heritage and the digital guage is about 1/4 off from the guage in the tank. When he took it back to his dealer, heard a response havent heard before, "its normal", LOL.
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