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 Post subject: Post your completed Gaugeledmods completed Pictures Here
PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 2:53 pm 
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OK post the pics for all to see from gaugeledmods by MyRide7!! Lets run this for awhile and see what we get and maybe we will do a "POLL" for all to vote on their fave and I will come up with something for the winner. Not sure but let's give this a shot!

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:39 pm 
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gaugeledmods by MyRide7 is a registered sponsor of the forum. He does great work. Check out his website.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 5:23 am 
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Thanks for the clarification, HeadMaster. Now we all know that it's a good site. You need a snappy icon, however, like a Good Housekeeping Seal, or a UL label.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:37 pm 
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Lights look pretty cool.
Hope someone posts some pics.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:19 pm 
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This happens every year! Everyone is trying to complete all their mods before spring and haven't gotten their bikes back together yet! Hell I haven't had time to start mine! just completed (contractor did anyway) a remodel job from hell! Been going on since first of Septmeber! May have been easier and less stressful to build!


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Lights look pretty cool.
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This is one of the reasons I did alll of the work slowly. My bigger bike is fully customized and took almost five years to complete. For many reasons.

Clearly, one of the reasons was money. I wasn't going to buy parts and schedule work willy-nilly out of fashion or the latest-greatest. I had the 95-inch kit installed before I took delivery in 2004 because the engine had to be broken-in sometime, and that year they had a winter chrome sale. No other mods were done that year. I rode the bike that season and made mental notes.

After a thorough break-in, we started the engine mods (like cams, lifters and pushrods), and we could get Betty on the dyno. The front end came the third year, and more cosmetic stuff and the entire rear-end after that.

I stress research, and building a bike for you, not for the geeks who love SOA. For example, I live in Wisconsin, but built a Frisco style custom. Reason being, lousy roads and insane city streets in Madison, similar to San Francisco. I get better service from the bike rather than just pulling off and then replacing parts to mimic a fad.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:17 pm 
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All,
I have posted some recent pics (Hope I didn't double post). These are random pics from cell phones that I have received this season so far. Lots of pics are still out there as winter mods are not completed yet from most people. (I still need to start mine!) anyway enjoy, contact via email for fastest reply.
info@gaugeledmods.com

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MyRide7 wrote:
This happens every year! Everyone is trying to complete all their mods before spring and haven't gotten their bikes back together yet! Hell I haven't had time to start mine! just completed (contractor did anyway) a remodel job from hell! Been going on since first of Septmeber! May have been easier and less stressful to build!


MyRide7

Marty.





roadking wrote:
Lights look pretty cool.
Hope someone posts some pics.


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MyRide7, does this product have an on/off switch or a rheostat where the lights could be shut off or dimmed?

Tell you why. I had a 1969 Honda CB750 with huge gauges. Not usually a problem on our dark back roads. However, sometimes these gauges were in your line of sight and quite annoying.

I have factory rheostats in my four wheel vehicles, and sometimes I need to both crank them up or turn them down depending on the circumstances.


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The lights look great.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 7:04 pm 
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No the leds in the LG gauges are direct replacements. So since the factory has no "dimmer" switch then will will not dim. Rhea are actually more pleasing to the eyes especially the blue and or red. They just appear brighter in pics which don't do the mod justice.

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[q :icon_pcguru: uote="The Tourist"]MyRide7, does this product have an on/off switch or a rheostat where the lights could be shut off or dimmed?

Tell you why. I had a 1969 Honda CB750 with huge gauges. Not usually a problem on our dark back roads. However, sometimes these gauges were in your line of sight and quite annoying.

I have factory rheostats in my four wheel vehicles, and sometimes I need to both crank them up or turn them down depending on the circumstances.[/quote]


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