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Drag Specialties Electronic Speedometer Sensor

53 Reviews
$85.95 - $118.95
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          Description

          Features:

          • Allows using an electronic gauge on a motorcycle with a mechanical speedometer drive gear
          • Mounts in place of the speedometer front wheel drive cable
          • Requires 12V electrical system
          • Recommended to be used with a speedometer that can be calibrated

          Part Numbers for Drag Specialties Electronic Speedometer Sensor

          Fitment for Parts Drag Specialties Electronic Speedometer Sensor

          This part fits the following vehicles:

          Harley Davidson

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          Reviews

          Rated 5 out of 5 by from Worked as it should. Have had this speed sensor for a month or so on my 06 Deluxe and so far no issues.
          Date published: 2022-08-14
          Rated 5 out of 5 by from Perfect fit! Was for my 2003 sportster! Fit great and work!!...
          Date published: 2017-10-26
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          Questions

          Is this an adjustable sensor? We’re changing from a two wheeler to a trike and the tire sizes are different. Thanks 

          Asked by: panhead
           No, this is just a sensor. If you have a tuner installed on your bike you can go into advanced settings and calibrate your speedometer counter. Even something entry level like a Vance & Hines FP3 will easily do that. 
          Answered by: gearhead
          Date published: 2023-11-07
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