Custom Motorcycle Gauges ?

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05 Jan 2013 21:30 #566024 by Colorado Z-1
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B) Who makes or sells "Custom" mini gauges for bikes. like the old fashion Stewart Warner Winged gauges or any other traditional styled gauge. Who did you get your gauges from ? I am building a vintage looking Cafe' cruiser. looking for gauges that would reflect that image. Thanks, Colorado Z-1 :dry:

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17 Jan 2013 02:03 #567834 by Colorado Z-1
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STILL looking for idea's and info on "COOL" motorcycle Gauges ! How about some Vintage Stewart Warner winged gauges ? Any body have an OIL Temp gauge for the side of my motor ? Let me know and hope everybody is getting their projects done. Ready to ride when the weather breaks .

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17 Jan 2013 16:38 #567908 by wireman
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Im not sure but I wouldn't mind finding some digital gauges that would fit in stock buckets,maybe with a boost gauge built into it B)

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18 Jan 2013 01:46 #567973 by Colorado Z-1
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In Street rodder magazine there is a few companies that build custom gauges, any style and any color. Dakota digital gauges has some really trick units. I am looking at the Newstalgic Stewart warners for mine. Soon ! very soon !

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18 Jan 2013 09:16 - 18 Jan 2013 09:18 #567995 by Old Man Rock
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Vintage,,, Gut your old cluster and insert new style digitals in them....









1976 KZ900-A4
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ZX636 suspension
MIKUNI, RS-34'S...
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Dyna-S E.I.
Earls 10 row Oil Cooler
Acewell 2802 Series Speedo/Tach
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18 Jan 2013 22:28 #568094 by DoubleDub
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Mikesxs and Dime City Cycles have some 1.9" and 2.25" round gauges - both digital and mechanical. Guess I don't know for sure what you're looking for.

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19 Jan 2013 03:39 #568145 by Colorado Z-1
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Double-Dub, Hello ! I am just thinking outside of the box, looking to hear and see what other have done, seeing what works and what doesn't. It's a learning curve in bike customizing....... I like the forum format.

So thank you, I will check that out and add it to me research. C-ya' !

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22 Oct 2013 18:24 #610864 by NSpinicelli
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What did you work out? Did you find something? I'm also looking to have a matching/vintage tach/speedo, preferably with neutral, turn, and high beam indicators but can not find any! I'm not even sure how hard it would be to install digital guages instead of mechanical.

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