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Sorry, but the current model years need to be covered in our product line first. We do have a design for the 5 gallon tank touring bikes in the hopper with some prototypes made, but we put it on hold until later in the year.
Thanks for the great question, it comes up a lot.
On the Facebook issue, we can only commit to spending time updating one social website on new product introductions and company announcements. I can put a picture up here, but it isn't so easy to do very often with the URL thing. We just started promoting Facebook as a way to communicate with our customers. We don't buy and fake "Likes" as some of the other vendors do, so if you are interested in something we have, want something special, have an opinion, etc, this is a great way to get our attention.
Will it require the speedometer you show in the picture or will a stock one work? I ask because I don't see the turn signals, neutral light etc. anymore in the picture due to size of the new panel and wonder if those are on the new style speedometer pictured?
Oh and of course somebody has to ask... Price?
I have a thing on my gas cap cover that holds an Iphone 4..... Riders claw it is,,, is that you? if so then I need one for an droid bionic. Can you help?
We are developing our own LEDs for the turn signals, neutral light, etc. This is the only thing holding up our new design. The gauge shown in the rendering is a Dakota Digital. If you had one of those you wouldn't need our LEDs. We debated the idea of just leaving the LEDs out. Not sure that folks would like that much but it would make the kit less expensive. The aftermarket gauges are nice, but it would be an expensive upgrade if that was a requirement with our console.
Pricing for the kits should be in the range of our other high end consoles. We will run an introductory offer for pre-orders as soon as we feel confident in our design. Love the questions and feedback, keep it coming!
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