Tach on a 98 flstc.
#12
Your local HD Dealer will do a dealer search for you. I know there are two of the discontinued speedo/tachs still available, both were on the east coast. Call em, they'll ship it. They do exist. You'll have to take it back into your local dlr and they will calibrate the odometer to match your current ride.
Also, the dealer had replaced the speedo on my bike before I bought it, the left it at 0000, my bike originally had 70,000 miles on it.
Last edited by musicnbikes; 03-15-2014 at 02:58 PM.
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#14
I know you found it but I had it also, just to see if it matches:
P/N 74473-03A
Located at HD Of Danbury (CT)
Is that where you found it by chance? Wouldn't that be weird?
If the p/n is different, it might be that I have a 96
EDIT, you're also going to need a additional wiring harness, can't find that pn. (At least I did)
P/N 74473-03A
Located at HD Of Danbury (CT)
Is that where you found it by chance? Wouldn't that be weird?
If the p/n is different, it might be that I have a 96
EDIT, you're also going to need a additional wiring harness, can't find that pn. (At least I did)
Last edited by cpbedor; 03-15-2014 at 04:17 PM. Reason: add
#15
I know you found it but I had it also, just to see if it matches:
P/N 74473-03A
Located at HD Of Danbury (CT)
Is that where you found it by chance? Wouldn't that be weird?
If the p/n is different, it might be that I have a 96
EDIT, you're also going to need a additional wiring harness, can't find that pn. (At least I did)
P/N 74473-03A
Located at HD Of Danbury (CT)
Is that where you found it by chance? Wouldn't that be weird?
If the p/n is different, it might be that I have a 96
EDIT, you're also going to need a additional wiring harness, can't find that pn. (At least I did)
#17
Struck out. They do not have it in stock in quite some time. Mistake in Harley's system. Those were the words from parts guy. Oh well. Keep looking.
Last edited by musicnbikes; 03-16-2014 at 10:19 AM.
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#19
I wouldn't order obsolete parts online like that. I've seen several times where people create online "stores" showing parts, but have no stock. The HD clock used in '86 comes to mind. Anyway, call them up tomorrow or Tuesday and go from there. And your best bet is as mentioned above, getting a dealer to locate one in their dealer network and calling direct. There used to be 2 dealer networks that didn't talk to each other, so you had to try a couple of dealers to get the data from both.
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