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Anyone out there replaced their stock gauges on a Street Glide with Dakota Digital? How do you like them? Any problems with install?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
They are nice gauges and they work well. The only problem I saw with them was that if the sun was behind me, like in the early morning or in the afternoon, they were a little hard to read. That being said, I've got a set of four gauges I'll sell you for $225. These have been sold!
Last edited by $tonecold; Dec 23, 2011 at 08:28 AM.
Reason: Sold gauges
Put them on the wifes streetglide a couple years ago. Real easy install. She loves them. She has the red ones and has never had a problem with the sun.
They are nice gauges and they work well. The only problem I saw with them was that if the sun was behind me, like in the early morning or in the afternoon, they were a little hard to read. That being said, I've got a set of four gauges I'll sell you for $225. Fuel, Volt, Oil, and Head Temp.
Did you get the whole set? I was just wondering why do you want to separate them?
I didn't get the speedo or tach. I had them on my '08 RG and I took them off before I sold it. I am not going to put them on my '09 RG. They are good gauges though.
They are nice gauges and they work well. The only problem I saw with them was that if the sun was behind me, like in the early morning or in the afternoon, they were a little hard to read. That being said, I've got a set of four gauges I'll sell you for $225. Fuel, Volt, Oil, and Head Temp.
Stone...Not sure I'm going to use them yet. But, If I do, I'll see if you still have them. Just kind of testing the waters to see how people liked them. Thanks for your input.
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