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I bought the new speedo-tach unit last Friday and installed it later that
night on my 2011 RK.
In general I don't buy chrome and gadgets as I am too broke from buying cams and bigger pistons. I wanted a tach but not the type that sits on the handlebar clamp cover like my old RK.
This is a pretty neat speedo-tach unit.
It looks good and it's easy to read the displays while riding.
I like it and glad I bought it.
It works exactly like Knuckleheadz described in his post.
Sorry- if i missed the part # could someone indicate the part # for this for the 2011 Roadking?
Thanks
Harley site says softail only and Fits '12-later DynaŽ, '11-later SoftailŽ and '14-later FLHR and FLHRC models with a 5" Speedometer (except FLSTSE2/3).
Harley site says softail only and Fits '12-later DynaŽ, '11-later SoftailŽ and '14-later FLHR and FLHRC models with a 5" Speedometer (except FLSTSE2/3).
No. For 2010, I believe you need 70900070. If you google that number it will show the HD part on their site. It lists "Final sale, nonreturnable" so it seems they are discontinuing it.
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