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Post by ColinP »

wasnt liking the km/h and the tacky overlay on my speedo :down: so i thought i would knock up my own dials :grin:
so with photoshop a printer and laminator here's what i came up with....

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Post by hannakournikova »

Not bad at all. Curios to see how they perform at night.
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Hey they look good!

How are they at night?

I made dials for my NC24 but to get them to work good at night i had to make a clear acrylic disc for a new dial and then print the numbers onto transparent film which i bonded to it.
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Those look awesome! You should sell them.....
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Cheers for the replys :grin:

never took a foto wth standard speedo bulbs at night just with blue led's but the standard ones looked ok too..
the original speedo disks are used, i just scraped the black paint/numbers of them so i was left with a clear plastic disk, just had to stick the new faces on to the disks..


night foto...

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gonna take them back off again and mess about with the reflectors in the light housing, led's give a patchy light as the bulbs are so bright, didnt have that problem wth the standard bulbs....
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vfrman wrote:Those look awesome! You should sell them AT A VERY VERY LOW PRICE.....
fixed that for you :grin:
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Post by Vfr400/tbird »

Wouldn't mind doing this with my nc21's clocks which are also in kMH how easy is it to remove the clocks and fit the dials, any tricks or tips, I don't wana mess them up but the bulb in the speedos gone anyway so need to take em off to fix that!
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Cool, Are the clocks backlit?
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Post by iDemonix »

They look quite nice but you REALLY could of picked a better font :P
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Post by richhemmings »

:plus:

Love it.
Assuming you scanned in the old as a template?

Think this is a tidy lil job for an afternoon.... :)

I'm diggin' the font by the way! Good Job :peace:

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