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SirFallalot
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PostPosted: 19:55 - 04 Dec 2019    Post subject: Digital gauges recommendation Reply with quote

Hi all,

I dropped my bike, which broke the fecking left half of the gauge housing and the fecking speedo itself.

I glued the plastics up and there's no other damage to the bike fortunately...actually, the speedo had had stopped working 2 days before, but I was keen on trying to fix it! Now got no numbers or needle and an annoying rattling sound Neutral

Unsure whether to get the oem one or find a nice round digital speedo.

I wanted one with a damn clock at least, I like to keep the time, temperature sensor maybe, which most that I found on ebay/amazon do not have.

The only I found to have where such as the Trail Tech Vapor, but they're not round.

Now don't go all out, I'm not asking anyone to google for me, but if you have any recommendations up to £100... (which is ~ what oem costs) I have no rush, but I guess it's useful to know the speed, and I doubt anyone will want to buy it with no speedo when time comes...

Thanks in advance Wink
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PostPosted: 10:33 - 05 Dec 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is that the only damage because if it is I'd go OEM then when you come to sell it there is no reason anyone will think it's been damaged.

You put an aftermarket clock on it it's obvious it has been damaged in some way. People don't replace speedo's like they do exhausts, for atheistic reasons.
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SirFallalot
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PostPosted: 13:43 - 05 Dec 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Polarbear wrote:
Is that the only damage because if it is I'd go OEM then when you come to sell it there is no reason anyone will think it's been damaged.

You put an aftermarket clock on it it's obvious it has been damaged in some way. People don't replace speedo's like they do exhausts, for atheistic reasons.


Pretty much. The rear indicator bulb blew, but the casing is intact Neutral
Need a new plastic bit for the engine guard too, no biggies just need to find them.
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