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sangwe11
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PostPosted: 23:39 - 05 Jul 2011    Post subject: Yamaha TZR 50; fit analogue gauges? Reply with quote

I'm looking to fit analogue gauges to my Yamaha TZR 50 '05 plate bike. Currently it has the standard gauges, analogue rev counter, and then digital speedo.

I'm hoping to be able to fit both analogue rev and speedo counters, along with a fuel gauge (as the bike comes with no low fuel light/gauge, and the current open the tank and have a guess method isn't too reliable) + possible a temperature gauge, if there is room? and then the standard indicator light and neutral light ect.

Anyone know how I would go about doing this? Thanks.
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hazza
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PostPosted: 06:25 - 06 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

With lots of work and plenty of money, for something that would never look 'right'. Save the money and put it towards your 125 when your 17. Thumbs Up
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