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V9 Drop Speedo Bracket

martinpd

Just got it firing!
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Chillicothe (the armpit of Ohio)
This is a bracket I made to center the speedo on my ‘17 V9. It moves it down slightly but keeps the same angle. Maybe Tod or someone here might make some for others if anyone is interested. I used threaded inserts for the original bracket just because I had a few to try. You could just as easily thread the plate or simply use bolts and nuts. The hole at the bottom right is for a cable tie to stabilize the speedo cable. There’s no need to relocate the temp sensor - it can stay on the triple tree. 986EAC01 0C85 4661 B9D8 5A7D7B01E319 22C55CAE 0509 4501 84A9 56CE0043EDA9
 
Nice work. V9 ownership is the rarest of rare, so making parts would be a passion project. That said, if you care to share the dimensions via email, I can offer to make a few, if I can get 5 people willing to pre-order. Post below for those interested.
 
Nice work. V9 ownership is the rarest of rare, so making parts would be a passion project. That said, if you care to share the dimensions via email, I can offer to make a few, if I can get 5 people willing to pre-order. Post below for those interested.
I didn’t take any measurements. Basically took a piece of aluminum near the size needed and traced the holes from the speedo bracket then traced where I wanted it to go. Then used a file on the corners, etc to look good. All eyeball measurements. When I have time I’ll take it off and take some real measurements. Others might want the speedo to be higher or lower. Mine needs to go another couple mm to be centered exactly but it’s not noticeable.
 
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