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Arr MiHardies

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I'm going to replace my gauges. I know one is going to be replaced with a voltmeter. What should I put in the other location? I have determined a radar detector would be too much of a pain to deal with. I don't use one in my cages, so not having one on bike bike is no big loss. Wouldn't mind an Eco (fuel economy) sensor, or even a replacement gas gauge, but they not have one in this style.

http://prosportgauges.com/evo-series-green-and-white.aspx
 
just another thought about when you say power outlet i put a cig lighter in the glove box with a 15amp inline fuse now it has 2 uses lites my cigs on the go and i can charge my phone and use with my air pump etc.etc.
 
gauges

I put a coolant temp gauge on one side because I have to stop to count the little yellow bars on the stock gauge. I put a gas gauge on the other side. I don't have any trouble reading the dark blue gas leds, but again, I do have to stare at it for a time to figure out the gas level. With an aftermarket gauge, a quick glance tells the story. (full sweep) I had to do some experimentation to get the gas gauge to work correctly but it's not hard once you know what to do. I can relate to those who don't care if they have a gas gauge. I never had one before and just used mileage. The temp gauge was straightforward to install.
 
I put a digital voltmeter on the left side and a digital ambient air temperature gauge in the right side. I found the installation of matching gauges seem to better balance out the dash area and looks best to my eyes.
 
Those Blue Doggles... :2thumbs:
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