CVO Limited dash insert.
#11
Looks great! love seeing the chrome gauge bezels with the CVO dash trim. I may do that myself down the road. I have read that it's a bit tricky installing the gauge bezels, you don't have a guide as intended with the CVO panel. It would be easy to get the trim angle out of perfect alignment. As I said, yours looks perfect!!!!!
#12
#13
I installed the CVO dash and tank trim some time ago on my 2014 Limited. The dash trim part number is 61400122. List price is $60.90. The tank trim takes two parts and really ties in the CVO dash. First you replace the plastic tank panel that comes stock on the Limited with a nice metal chrome part. the matching CVO turned alum. panel fits into the new chrome tank panel. The part numbers are 7715308 for the chrome tank panel. it cost $100.49 and 14100385 for the CVO turned alum. trim panel, $17.76.
Unless you are very lucky; expect to wait at least two weeks or longer to receive these parts. Harley does not keep these CVO parts in stock like most items; I think Harley intended to have a small amount manufactured for the CVO's. The good news is that they are not restricted and you will get them.
From my personnel experience; be real carful installing the dash panel. I actually destroyed the first dash panel I purchased after I installed it wrong. I started attaching on the far right and moved left; when completed I had a less than perfect fit on the left side. I destroyed it when I removed my mistake. The second time around I wimped out (I feel the shame), my dealer offered to install for me along with the tank panel for very little so I let them do it. It came out perfect. I mention this to give caution. Best of luck, the end result is worth the investment.
Unless you are very lucky; expect to wait at least two weeks or longer to receive these parts. Harley does not keep these CVO parts in stock like most items; I think Harley intended to have a small amount manufactured for the CVO's. The good news is that they are not restricted and you will get them.
From my personnel experience; be real carful installing the dash panel. I actually destroyed the first dash panel I purchased after I installed it wrong. I started attaching on the far right and moved left; when completed I had a less than perfect fit on the left side. I destroyed it when I removed my mistake. The second time around I wimped out (I feel the shame), my dealer offered to install for me along with the tank panel for very little so I let them do it. It came out perfect. I mention this to give caution. Best of luck, the end result is worth the investment.
#15
These parts are not in the 14 parts catalog. I had a parts guy research and find them for me. Use those part numbers and you will get what I showed. Just be patient. They will need to order and it takes weeks to receive.
#16
OK. Mine's in for the 1K service. I can talk to the parts guy when I go in to pick it up. Thanks...
#17
removed the tabs on the back of the bezels and took my time to align the chrome bezels on the CVO insert. A trick was to use a thin piece of tape to get the perfect fit then remove adhesive paper backing and line up tape on the bezel and chrome bezels.
#18
Looks great! love seeing the chrome gauge bezels with the CVO dash trim. I may do that myself down the road. I have read that it's a bit tricky installing the gauge bezels, you don't have a guide as intended with the CVO panel. It would be easy to get the trim angle out of perfect alignment. As I said, yours looks perfect!!!!!
Hope that helps!
#19
Here's a trick, first use a Dremel and remove (sand) off the tabs on the back of the chrome gauge bezels. Then, place each bezel on the CVO dash panel and rotate (with adhesive paper backing still on bezel) bezel until it sits perfectly on the panel. Use a thin piece of tape to mark bezel and panel position. Next, remove paper backing off bezel and simply align each strip of tape to get your perfect alignment.
Hope that helps!
Hope that helps!
Thanks
Scott
#20
Here's a trick, first use a Dremel and remove (sand) off the tabs on the back of the chrome gauge bezels. Then, place each bezel on the CVO dash panel and rotate (with adhesive paper backing still on bezel) bezel until it sits perfectly on the panel. Use a thin piece of tape to mark bezel and panel position. Next, remove paper backing off bezel and simply align each strip of tape to get your perfect alignment.
Hope that helps!
Hope that helps!
And, thanks to scottt to, as I just ordered the tank insert (two pieces) earlier this week. I was told 2-3 weeks for delivery. The dash insert was almost 4 weeks.....