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This is a stock speedometer from a 2004 Road King Custom, FLHRSi. It has around 50K miles on it. I don't remember exactly. It was removed to install a Dakota Digital speedo. The 2004 is gone now. Speedo works perfectly. In great shape. $100 includes shipping to the CONUS.
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Thanks,
Alan
Do you know that speedometers are married to the ecm and are not transferable to another bike?
Item withdrawn. (RoadFlyer, thanks for the heads up. Thought it was no big deal for a dealer to reset mileage/etc. using Digital Tech. But that doesn't look to be the case, upon researching it after your post...)
Alan
Last edited by AlanStansbery; Jan 1, 2014 at 07:24 PM.
Do you know that speedometers are married to the ecm and are not transferable to another bike?
It's not married to the bike. Not that year. All bikes utilizing the Canbus data protocol are married to the bikes 2011 and newer Dyna's/softail Family bikes and 2014 baggers
BadBagger08, thanks for the additional information. (I should have researched this better before posting).
I am researching third-party firms that reset digital speedometers. If I find one that will do this model HD speedo, I'll repost the sale, along with the information such that the purchaser can send it off to have it reset to 'their' mileage. Otherwise, this won't be relisted.
If you have an interest in this item, let me know and I'll keep you apprised.
Thanks,
Alan
Last edited by AlanStansbery; Jan 2, 2014 at 08:57 AM.
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