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Back off voltage moniter.

It uses a single led indacator

http://cyclegadgets.com/Products/product.asp?Item=BOVOLT

 

Im looking at this one and the Kuryakyn voltmeter.

PROS: Back off is a single LED very little space needed.

Kyurakyn Shows accurate system voltage.

CONS: Back off only gives you a general voltage range.

Kyurakyn is a larger mount and adds clutter.

 

Just wondering what you all would prefer?

I want to have my cake and eat it too.

No clutter and accurate volt readings.

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It needs to be mounted to a flat surface.

You have to cut a rectangular hole that matches the dimensions of the back side.

If you look close at the pic you will see that there is a thin flange around the front. So your hole must be big enough for the meter to fit into but smaller than the flange. You just drop it in your nice new hole and then slide that clip on from behind to secure it. Connect the 2 wires and you are done.

 

I would seal it up with some electrical grade RTV for when you get caught in the rain.

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It needs to be mounted to a flat surface.

You have to cut a rectangular hole that matches the dimensions of the back side.

If you look close at the pic you will see that there is a thin flange around the front. So your hole must be big enough for the meter to fit into but smaller than the flange. You just drop it in your nice new hole and then slide that clip on from behind to secure it. Connect the 2 wires and you are done.

 

I would seal it up with some electrical grade RTV for when you get caught in the rain.

thats what i thought. I'm not using that one. way too much work.:scared:

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Stud Muffin Riderduke- I believe you can also get a mounting bezel for the little digital volt meter that makes installation easier and cleaner.

 

Don't you already have the voltmeter/air temp/clock stick thingy on your bike?

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Stud Muffin Riderduke- I believe you can also get a mounting bezel for the little digital volt meter that makes installation easier and cleaner.

 

Don't you already have the voltmeter/air temp/clock stick thingy on your bike?

Yeah, but that one looks like it would look better / cooler:whistling::happy65:

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I have the Kury one on my Vstar mounted to the master cylinder and will probable put on on the venture,(once I get it running right). Doesn't take up any space there and looks kewl!

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i wonder how the digital one would look mounted in the center of the faceplate with two other round gauges on each side on the gauge conversion for the gen 2.....

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