Scored a VERY nice set of gauges

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18 Dec 2006 18:14 #100365 by inline4
Scored a VERY nice set of gauges was created by inline4
I just took delivery of this set of gauges from a GPZ750. No water temp gauge; just a speedo and tach (with a voltmeter with the push of a button).
They come VERY close to bolting right up to my ZX11C top triple clamp, which utilizes standard 7/8" handlebars.
The odometer shows 17K+ miles, but the set is SO pristine I couldn't pass it up. It WOULD be sweet if I could set the "mileage" back to zero, but I'll happily accept what I have.
Kawasaki wiring and colors; just need to adapt the mounting to my front end. It is complete, slick, and just the right size for a soon-to-be Kawasaki streetfighter.
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18 Dec 2006 18:33 #100368 by Sandy
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:woohoo: :woohoo:
Right on Jim!B)

1977 KZ1000 A-1

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20 Dec 2006 05:15 #100611 by tw..
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The guages look great. Is the tach and speedo mechanical driven. I'm thinking about using a newer set of guages on my street fighter project. But I want to utilize as much of the original setup as possible.

Tom

2-1976 KZ900 A4
1995 KZ1000 Police bike
1978 Z1R

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20 Dec 2006 05:47 #100618 by steell
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tw.. wrote:

The guages look great. Is the tach and speedo mechanical driven. I'm thinking about using a newer set of guages on my street fighter project. But I want to utilize as much of the original setup as possible.

Tom


The tach is electronic.

KD9JUR

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