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Old 08-27-2008   #1 (permalink)
DLBass
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Daytona 1200 time clock fitting

I wasn't sure where to post this, so I've put it here as well as the Sport Touring forum

I'm sure someone out there has done this before, so here is the question

Is the digital time clock from the Sprint ST a plug and play item into the loom of the Daytona 1200? I'm sure I read somewhere that the modular design extended as far as the looms on these bikes, so will I find a plug for the clock if I start digging?

I think I will have to fit a volt meter into the other side of the fairing panels to balance things up a bit, but I just hate riding without a clock to check.

Guess I'll never be a wild hog Oh well .....

David
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