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Old 04-12-2010, 04:08 PM
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I filled mine with nitrogen, problem solved.
 
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I filled mine with nitrogen, problem solved.
How did you do that if you don't mind me asking? And how did you keep the nitrogen inside?
 
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How did you do that if you don't mind me asking? And how did you keep the nitrogen inside?
well it's not easy and involves liquid nitrogen, dry ice, peroxide, a 3/8" drill, a round file, a surgical glove and some JB Weld.

send me a money order for $40 and I'll send you the directions
 

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Foggy gauges is a feature unique to Harley Davidson. It took them 100 years to get it right, you ought to show some appreciation.
 
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Originally Posted by carpetride
well it's not easy and involves liquid nitrogen, dry ice, peroxide, a 3/8" drill, a round file, a surgical glove and some JB Weld.

send me a money order for $40 and I'll send you the directions
 
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I worried about mine for awhile, but as long as it clears itself up...and still works.

Don't worry.
Be happy.
 
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Originally Posted by carpetride
well it's not easy and involves liquid nitrogen, dry ice, peroxide, a 3/8" drill, a round file, a surgical glove and some JB Weld.

send me a money order for $40 and I'll send you the directions

Ahhhh and to think that I sent that link to Dakota digital to everyone for free! My gauge is not an issue so I'll pass but thanks for the offer.
 
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Old 04-13-2010, 10:34 AM
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Mine does also on my 06 RKC. It has always dried up so i don't worry about it much
 
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Hair dryer cracked my glass. Just to many times I needed it dry. E-Bay new Tach $40.00 no leaks.
 
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Old 04-13-2010, 11:54 AM
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Mine does all the time, My fuel gauge does it really bad to. you're not alone brotha lol
 


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