Gauge moisture
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Gauge moisture
Well, I knew it was just a matter of time, but was hoping it was something Harley would have finally dealt with in the newer bikes? The Gauges (Speedo and Tach) on my 2010 Street Glide have been getting moisture in them. Although it does dry out if left in the sun as many here recommend, the moisture leaves water marks or stains on the inside of the glass. Short of changing out to the Dakota digitals, which I had done on one of my previous bikes because of two unsuccessful warranty swap outs, what if anything have others done? Is there a way to permanently seal these gauges or does that just make matters worse? I like my silver faced Street Glide gauges, But I won't deal with the nasy look of all the glass stains and water marks.
#3
Thats an interesting idea. I'm pretty bummed that the gauge face glass is all streaked even when dry now though. Doesn't look easy to disassemble?
#5
my fuel gauge will do that once in a while but its not bad enough to leave a stain, it dries out after about 30 min in the sun
#6
Where the heck would you place it on the dresser gauges?
I'm still trying to figure out what I can do about the staining now. I really like the look of my stock silver faced gauges but not the nasty glass stains that ruin the look. I think our gauges up here in the north tend to be more susceptible because of our wildly fluctuating riding temps. This morning it was 34F and heavy fog and dew when I left for work. Its now 68F.
I'm still trying to figure out what I can do about the staining now. I really like the look of my stock silver faced gauges but not the nasty glass stains that ruin the look. I think our gauges up here in the north tend to be more susceptible because of our wildly fluctuating riding temps. This morning it was 34F and heavy fog and dew when I left for work. Its now 68F.
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Well, I knew it was just a matter of time, but was hoping it was something Harley would have finally dealt with in the newer bikes? The Gauges (Speedo and Tach) on my 2010 Street Glide have been getting moisture in them. Although it does dry out if left in the sun as many here recommend, the moisture leaves water marks or stains on the inside of the glass. Short of changing out to the Dakota digitals, which I had done on one of my previous bikes because of two unsuccessful warranty swap outs, what if anything have others done? Is there a way to permanently seal these gauges or does that just make matters worse? I like my silver faced Street Glide gauges, But I won't deal with the nasy look of all the glass stains and water marks.
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#10
Thanks! I just sent them an email to see what they can do. Great! Thanks again.