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Thread: WTB - 04-06 Canadian guage cluster

Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago by FishOuttaWater
Anything between 10,000 - 20,000 kms. As long as the electronics (including LCD screen) aren't broken, and work properly... Broken tabs should be fine, I can just switch the internals out into mine.... Show me what you got...!
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Sabian replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I've seen a couple US versions available in the for sale section. Something tells me that would work if you are interested. Seems to run about 200-300 bucks though USD.

MotoGPracing replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Sabian I've seen a couple US versions available in the for sale section. Something tells me that would work if you are interested. Thats what I would think, or do the Canadian R1 clusters look different? I picked up some Canadian clusters for my camaro, there mechanical gauges thou. ...

FishOuttaWater replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Unfortunately US R1 clusters (although able to display speed in KM/h) record mileage in, well, miles. Canadian (Euro) R1's record mileage in KM's... Thanks for the input, but I need a Canadian or Euro-spec cluster... They look identical to US versions...

Sabian replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by FishOuttaWater Unfortunately US R1 clusters (although able to display speed in KM/h) record mileage in, well, miles. Canadian (Euro) R1's record mileage in KM's... Thanks for the input, but I need a Canadian or Euro-spec cluster... They look identical to US versions... Fair ...

FishOuttaWater replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Thanks, but to maintain the value of the bike upon sale I want/need a Canuck cluster...

Sabian replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by FishOuttaWater Thanks, but to maintain the value of the bike upon sale I want/need a Canuck cluster... Ok

 

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WTB - 04-06 Canadian guage cluster
Published (2009-11-10 06:53:00)
Thanks, but to maintain the value of the bike upon sale I want/need a Canuck cluster...
Sabian
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WTB - 04-06 Canadian guage cluster
Published (2009-11-10 07:33:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by FishOuttaWater Thanks, but to maintain the value of the bike upon sale I want/need a Canuck cluster... Ok
MotoGPracing
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WTB - 04-06 Canadian guage cluster
Published (2009-11-09 08:32:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Sabian I've seen a couple US versions available in the for sale section. Something tells me that would work if you are interested. Thats what I would think, or do the Canadian R1 clusters look different? I picked up some Canadian clusters for my camaro, there mechanical gauges thou. Pretty cool having KPH/KPA/Celsius & diff circles for the fuel

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