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CVO Technical => Electronic Toys and Gadgets => Topic started by: CVOIRA on March 30, 2011, 11:25:27 PM

Title: Harley digital gear shift indicator
Post by: CVOIRA on March 30, 2011, 11:25:27 PM
Has anyone purchased and installed the new digital gear shift indicator from Harley?It was introduced in the spring /summer supplement catalog. Indicates N 1-6 in blue. Has auto dimming function for night time. Mounts on the right side power steering housing. Can be purchased in chrome or black. Sounds pretty neat as I am sure most of you like me are always guessing what gear are we in. The 6th gear light in the gauge is a waste you pretty much can't see it unless you are riding at night. Any information about function or install would be greatly appreciated. Sounds like a fun toy to have. Tks
Title: Re: Harley digital gear shift indicator
Post by: GregKhougaz on March 31, 2011, 12:11:34 AM
Not for me but from HD:

Digital Gear Indicator What gear am I in right now? Eliminate the guesswork with a Digital Gear Indicator. Conveniently located on the handlebar for line-of-site viewing, the bright LED display is easy to read with a quick glance. When the clutch is "out", the display indicates the current gear, or a large "N" when the transmission is in the neutral position. Easy to install, this plug & play Gear Indicator requires no wire splicing or complicated programming. A built-in photocell automatically adjusts the display for improved visibility in direct sunlight, and dims the display at night to reduce distraction. Available in chrome or satin black finish to match your styling direction. The complete kit includes a self-contained LED and control module, control housing, wiring harness and required mounting hardware. Switch housing can accommodate one additional auxiliary switch (sold separately).    #70900078
Title: Re: Harley digital gear shift indicator
Post by: bribe36 on March 31, 2011, 01:01:04 AM
"The 6th gear light in the gauge is a waste"  True dat. I had my SERG almost a year before I even knew I had a 6th gear indicator light.