How to remove indicator light from Triumph Bonneville?
Indicator light connector. Now, you can remove the instrument panel. Those 4 bolts at the bottom of the panel: take an 8mm socket to them. (Bring a socket extension to the party — they’re pretty far down.) Instrument panel removed. Step 3: Remove Indicator Lights (or, “Hey!
Is there a tachometer on a 2013 Triumph Bonneville?
For 2013, Triumph eliminated the SE model from the line. So, unless you buy a T-100, you don’t have an option to get a tachometer on your Bonnie. I want one, so: Enter aftermarket parts! ’13 EFI Bonneville stock instrument panel (no tach). (Note: the bars are not stock. They are Dime City Super Moto 7/8″ Satin Black bars.
What kind of clock does a Triumph Bonneville use?
’13 EFI Bonneville stock instrument panel (no tach). (Note: the bars are not stock. They are Dime City Super Moto 7/8″ Satin Black bars. The clock is from clocks4bikes.com)
What kind of bike is a 2013 Bonneville?
So, I ride a 2013 EFI Bonneville (shown below — today was also my first day using my new ATV jack, from Harbor Freight Tools: LOVE IT! Even if you don’t need to jack the bike, it’s really nice to get your work up out of back pain territory).
Indicator light connector. Now, you can remove the instrument panel. Those 4 bolts at the bottom of the panel: take an 8mm socket to them. (Bring a socket extension to the party — they’re pretty far down.) Instrument panel removed. Step 3: Remove Indicator Lights (or, “Hey!
For 2013, Triumph eliminated the SE model from the line. So, unless you buy a T-100, you don’t have an option to get a tachometer on your Bonnie. I want one, so: Enter aftermarket parts! ’13 EFI Bonneville stock instrument panel (no tach). (Note: the bars are not stock. They are Dime City Super Moto 7/8″ Satin Black bars.
’13 EFI Bonneville stock instrument panel (no tach). (Note: the bars are not stock. They are Dime City Super Moto 7/8″ Satin Black bars. The clock is from clocks4bikes.com)
So, I ride a 2013 EFI Bonneville (shown below — today was also my first day using my new ATV jack, from Harbor Freight Tools: LOVE IT! Even if you don’t need to jack the bike, it’s really nice to get your work up out of back pain territory).