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Old 09-03-2008, 07:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need aftermarket guages for my 94

well i'm new the the VFR scence and i recently bought a 94 750 street fighter looking bike ( i know most ppl don't like it but i think its ok) and it doesn't have any guages, i'm looking for an aftermaket one that i can use but i'm having trouble finding one that will work, i've looked into some koso guages but the company tells me that it won't work with the tach that the VFR has.
does anyone have an idea how to get it to work or possibly where i can get a gauges set up with tach, mph, odo ect..
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This is a good place to start:

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thanks this is just what i need
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do you have any experience with one of these?
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Check out this video:

Veypor VR-2 Digital Instrument Cluster Installation on Harley-Davidson

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I dont have any experience myself but hobiedog at VFRD had bought the V2 last year. You can PM him for more details as I could not find an install post over there.
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does anyone know if the stock gauges could possibly be taken apart to take off just the tach?
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Sure any thing can be done with patience and knowledge... The tach is a separate unit inside so you will need to build some kind of holder for it. Then figure out what wires are connected to the Tach from the harness.
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thanks for the input, i'm going to look into getting a stock gauge set
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