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Pop Top Oil Pressure Indicator
FNA Custom Cycle
$110.71


60 psi Oil Pressure Gauge
Mooneyes
$49.00


Mini Electronic Speedometer - 2.4 inch - Black Face
Cycle Standard
$149.46


60 PSI Harley Oil Pressure Gauge - Black Face
Lowbrow Customs
$38.74


MOON Pressure Gauge 0-100 psi
Mooneyes
$49.00


Single Gauge Bracket - Black - 1995-2011 Harley-Davidson XL883 1995-2005 FXD Models
Drag Specialties
$76.95


Rocker Box Oil Pressure Gauge Adapter Fitting - Chrome - 1971 - Up Harley-Davidson Shovelhead, 1971 - 1985 Sportster
Lowbrow Customs
$25.40


60 psi Oil Pressure Gauge - White Face
Lowbrow Customs
$38.52


Oil Pressure Gauge 0-60 psi - Black
PanAm Oils Inc.
$35.86


SAVE 10%


SAVE 10%


Harley Engine Temperature Sensor - Replaces 32446-99
Cycle Standard
$14.14


Oil Pressure Gauge 0-60 psi - Chrome
PanAm Oils Inc.
$37.89


Speedometer Mounting Gasket for Harley-Davidson 1989 - 1991 Sportster XL Models and 1987 - 1994 FXR OEM #67104-83
Cycle Standard
$14.27


45 Degree Elbow 1/8 inch NPT Male To Female - Chrome
Cycle Standard
$6.13


O/S Speed Clamp - Chrome
Biltwell
$99.95

Speedometer Relocation Bracket - Chrome - 2004-2013 Harley-Davidson Sportster XL (EXCEPT 883C/1200C)
Drag Specialties
$111.13


1/8 inch NPT x 1/8 inch NPT 90 degree Street Elbow - Chrome
Cycle Standard
$9.29


Yamaha xs650 Tach Drive Plug / Eliminator - Aluminum
LCFabrications
$19.95


Rocker Box Oil Pressure Gauge Adapter Fitting - Brass - 1971 - Up Harley-Davidson Shovelhead, 1971 - 1985 Sportster
Lowbrow Customs
$25.40


Neutral Indicator Light for Harley-Davidson OEM #68024-92A
Cycle Standard
$9.97


Mini 1:1 ratio Mechanical Speedometer - 2.4 inch
Cycle Standard
$51.60


Rocker Box Oil Pressure Gauge Adapter Fitting - Chrome - 1966 - 1970 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead, 1957 - 1970 Sportster
Lowbrow Customs
$25.40

#3708-1 Instrument Panel Cover Plate Left Side 1939-1946 Harley-Davidson All Models - CAD Plated
Colony
$7.70


1/8 inch Hose Barb 90 Elbow x 1/8 inch NPT - Chrome
Cycle Standard
$6.45


45 Degree Elbow 1/8 inch NPT Male To Female - Brass
Cycle Standard
$5.51

#2629-4 Speedometer Mounting Kit 1936-Up Harley-Davidson Stewart-Warner Speedometers - CAD Plated
Colony
$3.63

#9647-1 Speedometer Cable Clamp 1937-1952 Harley-Davidson 45 Solo 1937-1956 Servicar - Parkerized
Colony
$7.17


1/8 inch Hose Barb 90 Elbow x 1/8 inch NPT - Brass
Cycle Standard
$5.33
Be In Tune With Your Ride: Motorcycle Gauges & Instruments
Motorcycle gauges serve as the critical link between rider and machine, offering essential data that enhances safety and performance. Choosing the right instruments is not just about l...
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Motorcycle Gauges & Instruments FAQ
Is a speedometer a legal requirement on a motorcycle?
No, it is not. Most states require that the motorcycle has brakes, a mirror and lights, but a speedometer or a tachometer are not typically required. It is difficult to ride without a speedometer simply because you have to obey speed limits. If you don’t have to obey speed limits, then you tend to ride at the speed that suits whatever you are doing and the terrain you are riding on.
There are many Speedometer apps available for smartphones, so an alterative to a traditional speedometer is simply a cell phone mount on your handlebars. This can allow you to track your speed, distance, and use navigation while riding.
There are many Speedometer apps available for smartphones, so an alterative to a traditional speedometer is simply a cell phone mount on your handlebars. This can allow you to track your speed, distance, and use navigation while riding.
What is the difference between mechanical or electric gauges?
Mechanical gauges use gears and typically a rotating cable to determine the number of rotations of the wheel. The size of the mechanical gear and the number of teeth on the gear is mathematically calculated to determine the speed. Electronic gauges use sensors to accomplish the same task. These sensors usually involve a pick-up and a magnet that sends a signal to a computer on the motorcycle. The number of signals is translated to a speed reading or measurement that is displayed by your speedometer.
What is the difference between an tachometer and a speedometer?
A tachometer measures the speed of the engine. RPM stands for revolutions per minute and this is unit of measure the tachometer typically uses. A tachometer uses and electronic pule to determine how many times the ignition fires per minute. A speedometer measure how much distance is covered in a time span. MPH stands for miles per hour and KPH stands for kilometers per hour.
A speedometer will measure distance by using a mechanical method, or an electronic method to determine the wheel revolutions. An electronic speedometer will use a pick-up on the wheel or inside the transmission to determine the wheel revolutions. A mechanical speedometer will use gears and a cable to accomplish the same job.
A speedometer will measure distance by using a mechanical method, or an electronic method to determine the wheel revolutions. An electronic speedometer will use a pick-up on the wheel or inside the transmission to determine the wheel revolutions. A mechanical speedometer will use gears and a cable to accomplish the same job.