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warpedskydiver

Aftermarket Intrument Cluster for GSXR1100?

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I have been trying to find an aftermarket cluster that will work on my 1992 GSXR1100, my tach and speedo work great but I need a set of gauges for:
Oil Pressure/Temp
Fuel
Turn Indicators?
Neutral Indicator

anything else would be a plus.

I hope someone knows where to look or a manufacturer

I have checked dennis kirk, jcwhitney, JP, and a few others.

I looked on Ebay as well.

My originals suck ass and are failing, I have a new wiring harness for the bike but need the gauges.

Actual links to the items would be appreciated

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Dude,
Workin' on it again. Just got back from putting about 75 miles on the S3. I feel much better now. I think I can still go faster in a good head down dive but I'm closin' in on it.:P

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Huh?



Sorry - you must have breakers where they break old bikes to get the parts so then you can have original equipment? First place i would go if i was repairing an old bike? Or do those not exist over there?
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Dude,
Workin' on it again. Just got back from putting about 75 miles on the S3. I feel much better now. I think I can still go faster in a good head down dive but I'm closin' in on it.:P



I am ordering plugs, wires and air filter this week.

Still runs rough, may have to yank the carbs.

I am gonna call Alex Fornarelli.

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you can make all that stuff yourself pretty easily, your dont need to have the oil presure/temp on the cluster either simplify the dash, and only put what is NEEDED
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
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What do you need a fuel guage for? Just Calculate your MPG and use your trip odometer

start with a full tank of gas and reset the trip odometer when you fill er up

when you fill up again, divide the number of miles you traveled by the number of gallons you put in.

Multiply your answer by your gas tank size and that'll tell you how far you can go on a tank.

I'd subtract 20 from the final answer to make sure I don't run out of gas, but that's me... and I've done it:D

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What do you need a fuel guage for? Just Calculate your MPG and use your trip odometer

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None of the bikes I have ever owned have had fuel gauges. how dumb are you that you need one:S:S


WTF?. There is never any shortage of internet commandos on this site, is there?

Your fuel consumption changes with how and where you ride - track, mountains, high speed, low speed, passengers, etc. Not entirely necessary, sure. But it could be nice to have. It certainly doesn't make the guy dumb....






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What do you need a fuel guage for? Just Calculate your MPG and use your trip odometer

:D



None of the bikes I have ever owned have had fuel gauges. how dumb are you that you need one:S:S


WTF?. There is never any shortage of internet commandos on this site, is there?

Your fuel consumption changes with how and where you ride - track, mountains, high speed, low speed, passengers, etc. Not entirely necessary, sure. But it could be nice to have. It certainly doesn't make the guy dumb....

He said NEED one and i agree if you dont know how to work out the aprox fuel ussage you're dumb. I can tell you within 5KM when my bikes will hit reserve.
That's another thing, new bikes dont have a reserve, so dumbarses need gauges:D:D:D
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
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How's yours doing?

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Hey I would like to know, my bike can guzzle fuel and riding style can make a huge difference.

As for anyone thinking I am dumb, go ahead you must have far more experience riding than I do.:|

In other words I kind of doubt it.

You may have more jumps but I have been riding for a long time. 30+years now.

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You may have more jumps but I have been riding for a long time. 30+years now.

and you need a fuel gauge:D:D:D:D
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
My Life ROCKS!
How's yours doing?

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What do you need a fuel guage for? Just Calculate your MPG and use your trip odometer

start with a full tank of gas and reset the trip odometer when you fill er up

when you fill up again, divide the number of miles you traveled by the number of gallons you put in.

Multiply your answer by your gas tank size and that'll tell you how far you can go on a tank.

I'd subtract 20 from the final answer to make sure I don't run out of gas, but that's me... and I've done it:D



My gas mileage can vary quite a bit.

I have over 21k miles on this one after being off it for five years total, due to some injuries.

(hard to ride with a leg brace)

I have hit the reserve while traveling at a high rate and it was not a welcome feeling.

At normal speeds I don't care about fuel rates.

All I ever had originally was a light that indicated you ran out and need reserve.

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you can make all that stuff yourself pretty easily, your dont need to have the oil presure/temp on the cluster either simplify the dash, and only put what is NEEDED



Umm my bike is oil cooled and it would be nice not to cook the motor, I have been stuck in traffic before for 5 hrs. bumper to bumper on I-94/I-80

And your clutch hand just goes a bit numb...>:(

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What do you need a fuel guage for? Just Calculate your MPG and use your trip odometer

:D



None of the bikes I have ever owned have had fuel gauges. how dumb are you that you need one:S:S


WTF?. There is never any shortage of internet commandos on this site, is there?

Your fuel consumption changes with how and where you ride - track, mountains, high speed, low speed, passengers, etc. Not entirely necessary, sure. But it could be nice to have...



exactly....

I was even thinking of installing tunes in my helmet for once.

I usually rode wearing earplugs...got kinda noisy while just tooling down the road, like some retired old man:P

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He said NEED one and i agree if you dont know how to work out the aprox fuel ussage you're dumb. I can tell you within 5KM when my bikes will hit reserve.
That's another thing, new bikes dont have a reserve, so dumbarses need gauges:D:D:D



Well you would not be able to do it on my bike, if you rode enough and knew what the fuel consumption on an 1127cc carburated motor could vary by, you would realize that you can't be that accurate.

I can easily calc in my head ETA, and fuel rates on traveling at normal speeds (under 100mph)

duh...


Why are people so quick to critisize the riding skills of someone they don't even know?

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