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Looks pretty cool!! Bet you're gonna get a lot more functionality out of those than the cassette. But, being the pilot, I would have probably put in a turn and bank indicator!

I like it. I think the colors look very good.

But .... Chrome is my favorite color.

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hi folks

i am a lucky man, ponch is coming to my house in the am to help me install one of his gauge sets. i had taken out the casset player a few months ago, and installed a aluminum plate with led battery moniter on it. his set will look so much better. anybody in the area is welcome to stop by.

don c. :cool10:

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"what is your price for your gauge package?"

 

I have orders for all that I have made so far. None left. Silvester got the last one.

I haven't decided on a price yet. I will make some more after we get back from Cody, probably October. By then I will have a price set.

I plan to offer the sets in polished Aluminum and primed steel. If I can get some powder coating equipment, I may offer them in powder coated colors, especially black . I had some plates powdercoated locally, man was that awful.

All orders will include mounting brackets.

I can also offer kits with the necessary adapters (oil fitting drilled & tapped, water fitting re-threaded and the 90° ell for the oil fitting).

If needed, I will supply the gauges as well.

 

 

 

Ponch

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Yep, thousands of 2nd gen Ventures being turned down for warranty work because they have been modified.:no-no-no: I have begun the process to do the install but my 02 has been out of warranty for some time now, so I have nothing to worry about.:whistling:

 

All kidding aside, this is a remarkable change for the Venture.

 

:farmer:

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Ponch, Great job. When you have a price for everything let me know. I will take one. Now just need someone to help put it in. Not the most inclined if you know what i mean. Great job again

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hi all

ponch got the gauges all set up and installed saturday. wow they are nice and looks great. i am well pleased with the fit and workmanship. now i have a kuryakyn chrome universal led battery gauge #4219 up for grabs.

best reguards

don c. :missingtooth:

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Well, I liked Ponch's faceplate so much that I decided to redo my gauges. I also replaced the Sunpro gauges with the Equus 8100 ones that Ponch had posted a link to. They cost about $10.00 more than the Sunpro but the faceplates of the gauges are almost the exact same color as the beige on our dashes. I really like them.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Had to jump on the band wagon

Thanks for all the help . the post made it a lot smother then expected.

WOODY

 

hey Woody.... where did ya get that cig lighter??

 

that looks cool!

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Made it a couple of weeks ago

Stainless flat stock, just some cutting and welding.

It’s supported by the radio bracket

Ashtray keeps me from throwing buts on the highway

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Made it a couple of weeks ago

Stainless flat stock, just some cutting and welding.

It’s supported by the radio bracket

Ashtray keeps me from throwing buts on the highway

 

Well, how about that.. the perfect setup for the garage door opener, highway light switch and the what ever elses someone might need to do up =)

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Made it a couple of weeks ago

Stainless flat stock, just some cutting and welding.

It’s supported by the radio bracket

Ashtray keeps me from throwing buts on the highway

 

Nice job!!! :thumbsup2:

 

geeeesh ... now I got another winter project! :eek:

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Nice job!!! :thumbsup2:

 

geeeesh ... now I got another winter project! :eek:

 

You think YOU have a winter project? I have to take a metal working and welding course this winter in order to make some more projects =) MIG or TIG eh?

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Thanks wasn’t that hard once a figured out what a wanted

Tried putting the lighter in several places until the light went on.

If and when I quit smoking Ill modify it for switches

Used cardboard as a template

Welder was a tig

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They are starting the garage build next monday, hope to have it completed before end of Oct.. hot tub installation soon afterwards.. (for medicinal purposes of course)..

 

There are 2,001 projects a person can get into over the cold damp miserable non-riding winter in a nice heated garage.. where his RSV sits up on stands, waiting for work to be done to it..

 

Hmm wonder if the wife will mind me spending money on a large treadmill and huge fan for me to put the bike up on to simulate bike riding during the winter months? Go figure, mount my helmet cams up now and do a bunch of rides and then put it up on monitors in front of me while riding on the treadmill.. Hmmm how's THAT for the winter project of all times eh?

  • 2 weeks later...
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Ponch,

 

I'm ready to ditch the cassette player, too, however, I want to use the Autometer gauges that Freebird introduced us to. I was hesitant at first because their 2 1/16" size would require extensive modification to the dash to fit three (3) gauges. Then I saw your pic of the ammeter next to the right speaker. :lightbulb:

 

I'm thinking that I can install two gauges (water temp & oil pressure) in the space now occupied by the cassette player and a voltmeter or ammeter next to the right speaker. Perhaps, even install a separate fuel gauge next to the left speaker (for the sake of symmetry). Would that be possible? How difficult was it to install your ammeter?

 

I even found a second set of Autometer gauges called Golden Oldies that combines the antique beige w/ gold trim and would go well with the color scheme and trim on MyPalomino. I'm thinking if I put some of Cougar's fine efforts with yours, I could give the bike's dash an even more unique look without appearing like obvious add-ons. The Autometer gauges are more pricey than some of the others discussed but I think the finished product could be well worth it.

 

I would like to purchase the other pieces and materials in your kit, including all the adapters and connections. I believe these gauges are electrical. So I await your posting on the cost of your kit.

 

Here are the Autometer gauges I found:

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I could do that. The plastic at the bottom of the casstte player opening has to be cut anyway, so I think you could cut it deep (low) enough for a 2 1/16" gauge.

Let me experiment and I'll get back with you. I have an install to do tomorrow. I'll look at the available space.

:missingtooth:

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... I want to use the Autometer gauges....I was hesitant at first because their 2 1/16" size would require extensive modification to the dash ....I'm thinking that I can install two gauges (water temp & oil pressure) in the space....

 

I don't think this is a problem. If someone wants to buy a 2 1/16" gauge (2 gauges) set and send them to me, I'll make up a plate and mounting brackets and send them a set for free. (I'll send your gauges back to you). If it doesn't work out, I'll buy the gauges from you.

Mailing address is:

David Warren

PO Box 628

Tomball, TX 77377-0628

Please post here so that others will know that I have the gauges in route. I don't need forty sets of gauges sent to me and I'll only do the first one for free. Please allow time for me to make the plate and brackets, test fit them and work out the details.

  • 1 year later...
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been working on this for a couple of weeks..........i added gauges where the cassette was...still kept the mp3 jack...........just did a test run....wadda ya think.......

how do you hook it all up ..know how to do the amp meter but how about the oil and temp meter ... :322:

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