Low Rider S: Any options to move gauges to bars?
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Low Rider S: Any options to move gauges to bars?
Considering a Low Rider S. Got on one the other day at the local dealer, and it's an interesting bike with a lot of possibilities for customization. Decent engine, dual brakes, etc. But I have to agree with several of the professional reviewers - whoever put those gauges on the tank ought to be killed to death. Seriously.
So are there any options out there yet for relocating them to the bars? Someone on another forum mentioned the possibility of using a setup from a sportster. Anyone done it yet? Pics?
The only thing I've seen so far was half-assed, as all it was was an analog tach and an analog speedo, so you would lose all the other indicators on there like fuel status, cruise control light, gear indicator, etc.
Nice bike, but someone at Harley needs to be bitch slapped for this slice of epic fail. Who the hell wants a tach that forces you have to take your eyes off the road and almost look at your ***** to check? That's worse than worthless.
Sometimes I wonder whether anyone at Harley actually rides these bikes before they start selling them.
So are there any options out there yet for relocating them to the bars? Someone on another forum mentioned the possibility of using a setup from a sportster. Anyone done it yet? Pics?
The only thing I've seen so far was half-assed, as all it was was an analog tach and an analog speedo, so you would lose all the other indicators on there like fuel status, cruise control light, gear indicator, etc.
Nice bike, but someone at Harley needs to be bitch slapped for this slice of epic fail. Who the hell wants a tach that forces you have to take your eyes off the road and almost look at your ***** to check? That's worse than worthless.
Sometimes I wonder whether anyone at Harley actually rides these bikes before they start selling them.
Last edited by DM426; 10-19-2016 at 10:37 PM.
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I agree about not wanting to take your eyes off the road. But it's not like to you have to dwell on it, just a quick glance that takes less than a second. Once you get used to the sound of the motor you won't even need to look anymore. Especially after you bang it off the rev limiter a few times.
Seems like a lot of expense for something that you'll get used to in a short time.
Seems like a lot of expense for something that you'll get used to in a short time.
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Considering a Low Rider S. Got on one the other day at the local dealer, and it's an interesting bike with a lot of possibilities for customization. Decent engine, dual brakes, etc. But I have to agree with several of the professional reviewers - whoever put those gauges on the tank ought to be killed to death. Seriously.
So are there any options out there yet for relocating them to the bars? Someone on another forum mentioned the possibility of using a setup from a sportster. Anyone done it yet? Pics?
The only thing I've seen so far was half-assed, as all it was was an analog tach and an analog speedo, so you would lose all the other indicators on there like fuel status, cruise control light, gear indicator, etc.
Nice bike, but someone at Harley needs to be bitch slapped for this slice of epic fail. Who the hell wants a tach that forces you have to take your eyes off the road and almost look at your ***** to check? That's worse than worthless.
Sometimes I wonder whether anyone at Harley actually rides these bikes before they start selling them.
So are there any options out there yet for relocating them to the bars? Someone on another forum mentioned the possibility of using a setup from a sportster. Anyone done it yet? Pics?
The only thing I've seen so far was half-assed, as all it was was an analog tach and an analog speedo, so you would lose all the other indicators on there like fuel status, cruise control light, gear indicator, etc.
Nice bike, but someone at Harley needs to be bitch slapped for this slice of epic fail. Who the hell wants a tach that forces you have to take your eyes off the road and almost look at your ***** to check? That's worse than worthless.
Sometimes I wonder whether anyone at Harley actually rides these bikes before they start selling them.
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According to UPS, i have all but wire extensions and a mount. La choppers 1.5" mount ordered...
LA CHOPPERS LA-7390-02B GAUGE MNT FXD TBAR 1.5"BK... not sure if it will work out but, im trying it. The accutronics 1.25" does fit my stock risers... its now in ebay... losses.....
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should be there when i get back.
have guage hole to fill and must build wire extensions i think. Can't find anything online. Will have to get the parts and review wiring diagrams
Last edited by cvaria; 10-20-2016 at 06:55 PM.
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Since I posted in the linked thread...
I pulled my dash panel this week so send it out to be used as a mold. There's only 3 connections under it:
1) speedo
2) tach
3) fuel tank
The tank actually doesn't look bad w/o the dash panel so you could layup a small piece to cover the fuel pump access as a replacement panel. Choose any number of the bar/riser clamps for gauges in this thread & a piece to mount the gauges. For wiring the ends are watertight plugs; similar to the top right image here http://www.namzcustomcycleproducts.c...ctors.html#top it's been a few days since I had the gauges off so check for yourself.
I pulled my dash panel this week so send it out to be used as a mold. There's only 3 connections under it:
1) speedo
2) tach
3) fuel tank
The tank actually doesn't look bad w/o the dash panel so you could layup a small piece to cover the fuel pump access as a replacement panel. Choose any number of the bar/riser clamps for gauges in this thread & a piece to mount the gauges. For wiring the ends are watertight plugs; similar to the top right image here http://www.namzcustomcycleproducts.c...ctors.html#top it's been a few days since I had the gauges off so check for yourself.
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Not an S model, but I did it on my Lowrider. I used the gauge cups from an '05 FXDX. Just had to lengthen the wires for the fuel gauge to the pump. I made my own fiberglass cover for the dash. Pretty simple. And if you watch on eBay you can find the parts pretty cheap.
More detail please