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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 08:46 PM
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Air temp gage on the bike said it was over 100 degrees today. Only got to 83...was in the garage while at work. What a useless gage.

Anyway, for you folks coming down for bike week next week, you better bring your sunscreen as it will be nice.

Hope to see you in Daytona!
 
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 08:59 PM
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consider yourself lucky. i rode mine sunday and the air temp guage read 50 cause it was 41 out! ain't gettin no better any time soon neither.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 09:05 PM
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maybe it was 100 in the garage! 83 is pretty warm..can cook up a lot of garage space pretty quickly.Just out of curiousity, put a cheapo thermometer in the garage and compare...the HD is not accurate by any means...turf it and replace thehole with an oil temp guage!
 
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 09:26 PM
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Guys:
The temperature gauge sensor is located inside the fairing. It is always warmer in there due to the radio, light, etc. Take that fairing off and relocate the sensor to the frame behind the steering neck. You'll find that the thermometer is a whole lot more accurate. I painted mine black and attached it with a small velcro peice....one could use silicone.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 12:51 AM
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Great idea! I think I'll move my temp guage sensor... I noticed mine always reads pretty high too. Found out they all do. If you check it in the morning before you start it up or do anything,, it's pretty accurate... But as soon as you take it out on the road it reads too high. Guess it's "normal" huh?
 
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 12:54 AM
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I don't even look at mine. It just fills the hole which is good enough for me. I know when i am cold or hot without a guage.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 07:06 AM
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ORIGINAL: JeffSG

Air temp gage on the bike said it was over 100 degrees today. Only got to 83...was in the garage while at work. What a useless gage.
I totally agree.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 09:07 AM
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Once again!!
HDMOCO knows this gauge is inaccurate and they won't do anything to correct it.
WHY??
Because they have NO INCENTIVE to fix it.
They sell a considerable number of oil temp gauges. And where are they mounted?
In the A.A.Temp gauge opening (people remove the useless A.A. T. gauge).
Thus giving HD even more money. Fix the useless AAT they would lose sales and money
on the O.T. gauge.

Because they know you all are a bunch of whimpy whiny complainers and won't STAND UP
and fight them!!
I pay 18K and up for my bike I expect the gauges to be accurate.
Ask yourself, if HD can't produce and install a accurate simple outdoor thermometer, then how
accurate is the oil pressure, volts, or the REPLACEMENT OIL TEMP YOU JUST BOUGHT????

I said it before and I'll do it again.
Write a minimum of 3 certified letters complaining of this to the OWNER of the dealership and the the service manager, and CEO of HD.
File a online complaint to the FTC ( enough complaints they will act and FORCE HD to correct it).
Keep copies of these letters, all work orders.
Then Naming the same people above as defendants, file a small claims court action.
when the dealers and HD get enough summons from their customers, things will change.
They will get tired of lost time and wagesfrom having toappear in court.
BUT THE ONLY WAY TO GET ANYTHING POSITIVE DONE IS WE ALL HAVE TO BAND TOGETHER AND FORCE OUR LEGITIMATE CLAIMS!!!!!!!
 
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 09:45 AM
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ORIGINAL: choochoo

Once again!!
HDMOCO knows this gauge is inaccurate and they won't do anything to correct it.
WHY??
Because they have NO INCENTIVE to fix it.
They sell a considerable number of oil temp gauges. And where are they mounted?
In the A.A.Temp gauge opening (people remove the useless A.A. T. gauge).
Thus giving HD even more money. Fix the useless AAT they would lose sales and money
on the O.T. gauge.

Because they know you all are a bunch of whimpy whiny complainers and won't STAND UP
and fight them!!
I pay 18K and up for my bike I expect the gauges to be accurate.
Ask yourself, if HD can't produce and install a accurate simple outdoor thermometer, then how
accurate is the oil pressure, volts, or the REPLACEMENT OIL TEMP YOU JUST BOUGHT????

I said it before and I'll do it again.
Write a minimum of 3 certified letters complaining of this to the OWNER of the dealership and the the service manager, and CEO of HD.
File a online complaint to the FTC ( enough complaints they will act and FORCE HD to correct it).
Keep copies of these letters, all work orders.
Then Naming the same people above as defendants, file a small claims court action.
when the dealers and HD get enough summons from their customers, things will change.
They will get tired of lost time and wagesfrom having toappear in court.
BUT THE ONLY WAY TO GET ANYTHING POSITIVE DONE IS WE ALL HAVE TO BAND TOGETHER AND FORCE OUR LEGITIMATE CLAIMS!!!!!!!
Since you so up on making everything work just right, where do you propose that the thermister ( that would be the device that reads ambient temp) could be placed on a motorcyclewhere it wont be affected by ANYTHING but ambientair temp? We all know that under the fairing heats up due to the sun and the radio heat. Anywhere in the middle of the bike it would be affected by engine/trans heat, in the back it would be affected by the exhuast! If HD made all dresser models single sided exhaust then they could place it along the left side fender strut, then it would be pretty accuate. But then everybody would bitch about the exhaust.

You like to bitch about everything how 'bout coming up with some ideas to correct the things that **** you off instead of just filing lawsuits and writing letters.

Somebody once said "BE A PART OF THE SOLUTION NOT THE PROBLEM"
 
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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 09:54 AM
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ChooChoo

If your Harley and the whole Harley experience pisses you off so much, why don't you sell it and buy a perfect Honda? You meet the nicest people you know!
 
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