The Everything 2018+ Heritage Thread
#2621
Yes I was the one that seen post on FB from the dude that tried with added hole on back side of speedo and reported never have a problem again. He mentioned one small hole did the trick for him.
please be so kind and report back after more testing as hundreds of us wait for this fix
please be so kind and report back after more testing as hundreds of us wait for this fix
Took out the speedo, if looking at speedo from below (under part, bottom, were the plug gets connected), on north side (towards handlebar) drilled a 1/16" hole, very careful there as electronics are just past the casing. Then now looking at speedo from the side, so you have glass part top, and bottom down, look for south of speedo (side that faces the seat). about 1/4 inch under the crimped metal ring that holds the glass in place, drilled 2 x 1/16" holes (this is the side of the unit, not under). These 2 holes will seat just below the rubber gasket were the speedo sits in the metal housing that rests on the tank. My mindset is that this should create a pressure differential between the front and back holes (same concept as full face helmets with rear vents) rear larger flow capacity than front creates a vacuum that keeps air moving. If it works, air inside speedo should be same as outside therefore no condensation should occur. If it does not work, then HD just made another piece of crap component and you are better of by replacing with a quality-built speedo from an aftermarket source. I'll keep all informed. By the way I also made engine breather reroute for my bike, look for my post, I think is under breather warranty posts.. or something like that. It works great. Just trying good folks who have spent good hard earned money on these bikes.
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Burbur2 (11-25-2020)
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I call it Harley syndrome. Every Softail I have owned including my 2019 Heritage 114, condensation city.
I’m going to change mine out for one of these. I’m leaning towards the Dakota. Property taxes due 1/5 and in February auto insurance 4 cars boat bike.
Before the speedometer, I’m going to replace my spokes to Southern Machine wheels.
Enjoy the Ride
Happy Thanksgiving y’all.
I’m going to change mine out for one of these. I’m leaning towards the Dakota. Property taxes due 1/5 and in February auto insurance 4 cars boat bike.
Before the speedometer, I’m going to replace my spokes to Southern Machine wheels.
Enjoy the Ride
Happy Thanksgiving y’all.
#2626
I love the KOSO HD-05 very likely that's what I'll put in, if the holes don't work. The holes I did on speedo are same size as those in photo but one on true north and center by the rear of the plug female connector, and 2 on the side that faces south 1/4" down from the crimped rim. This photo above is showing has a total of 7 holes and all along bottom of speedo unit. A little different than what I did. I'll be ridding tomorrow and Saturday so I may know quick if it worked. Thanks.
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OldMike (11-26-2020)
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Is that a Mustang Passenger Pillion and you kept the stock seat? I am actually thinking of the same idea.
#2628
My Speedo story goes like this. I thought I would remove the internals and let everything sit in dessicant. Removing the lens was difficult and I do not recommend it, plus the internals would not come out. I put the lens back on and let the speedo sit in a tupperware container with dessicant for a couple days. I sealed the back of the wiring plug where the wires go in with silicone and put vaseline on the gasket of the plug to improve the seal. Follow up to come later.
If this does not work I will go with the holes.
If this does not work I will go with the holes.
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My Speedo story goes like this. I thought I would remove the internals and let everything sit in dessicant. Removing the lens was difficult and I do not recommend it, plus the internals would not come out. I put the lens back on and let the speedo sit in a tupperware container with dessicant for a couple days. I sealed the back of the wiring plug where the wires go in with silicone and put vaseline on the gasket of the plug to improve the seal. Follow up to come later.
If this does not work I will go with the holes.
If this does not work I will go with the holes.