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Cool! This weekend i took away the front fender, i managed to connect all the wires correctly so now the gauges work. I also cut my rare fender and mounted the back-light and license plate. You have to tell me if it dos not look OK.
I put the original seat back so you can see the whole picture...
Thanks guys!
Maybe the gauges should be a little closer, i will have to make a bracket so they want be leaning. I will try to post some pictures soon when the fork-boots and the fenders are fixed. I have some work to do with the wiring of the new gauges (link) which takes a while and doesn´t...
Got some stuff home from DCC and started the work on my bike. Started with stripping the seat and the gauges and mounted the new Handlebar, grips and speedometer and tachometer. Work in progress.
Take a look.
BTW: Does any one know the Tachometer Ratio? is it 1:5?
Hi!
Thanks a lot, yes i think what you are saying is right. It´s pretty close to the GS 550 which i have seen some fine examples of.
This one is fairly common in Sweden, maybe tree or four examples out for sale in our version of Craigs List.. Usually goes for 1000 dollars.
I see, i will try to...
I´m starting my first "Brat tracker" project and i need some help regarding my bike and how to do things. I´ve ordered a bunch of things from Dime city Bikes.
And my first questions is: Do you need a bracket for the double gauges...
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