[How To] Temperature gauge added on dash

Guitarman

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I added an aftermarket temperature gauge to my NT today (with the help of the infamous Chuck, AKA Chuckdkltdt). See attached photos. I cut the hole in the dash panel with a Dremel tool and round saw blade. Power came from a Honda aftermarket power plug for Honda heated grips. It could also be brought from the battery or aftermarket fuse box. The photos show lit, unlit and a close-up.
 

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I added an aftermarket temperature gauge to my NT today (with the help of the infamous Chuck, AKA Chuckdkltdt). See attached photos. I cut the hole in the dash panel with a Dremel tool and round saw blade. Power came from a Honda aftermarket power plug for Honda heated grips. It could also be brought from the battery or aftermarket fuse box. The photos show lit, unlit and a close-up.

Looks good, but who is this guy "Chuckdkltdt"
 
At first I thought you were referring to an Engine Temperature Gauge. Couldn't imagine why you wanted a redundant setup. But after looking at the photo's, it appears to be an ambient thermometer.
 
Looks good, but who is this guy "Chuckdkltdt"

that's what happens when you have toooo many bikes in your name!!! :rofl1:

P.S. could have a 3 in one......Whistler Crusaider - radar detector, temp gage, and volt meter all in one on a handlebar mount
 
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