Gauge Cluster

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Re: Gauge Cluster

27 Jan 2013 10:58
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Or if that's not what you're looking for....

Use your imagination you'd be surprised of what you'll come up with... ;)


Gut an old set of OEM clusters and insert into one of the cups...





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Re: Gauge Cluster

27 Jan 2013 13:42 - 27 Jan 2013 13:43
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I would look into the gauge cluster from a 750E Standard 4 (80-82). The meter brackets & upper triple look similar. Also, compare the fork covers & headlight mounts.

Didn't check to see if your meters are mechanically driven. If not, never mind.
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Re: Gauge Cluster

27 Jan 2013 17:42
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I see old man rock has a tinted speedometer so the police helicopter cant see how fast he is going when he hits the speed of light.

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