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Taking the fairing off a voyager, will this work? 8 years 8 months ago #8191

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All the plastic is failing on my voyager. Since most the used stuff out there is on its way out, I am thinking of stripping my bike down at least the front which contains broken plastic housing broken cb/stereo/tape etc... would this cluster work? www.bikebandit.com/aftermarket-parts/mot...meter-and-tachometer

if not, what am I looking for.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Taking the fairing off a voyager, will this work? 8 years 6 months ago #9230

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That Gauge should work. I used the gauge cluster from a 2002 Ninja 250. But I also switched to a mechanical speedo pickup.

The ZN1300 has a digital speed sensor on the front wheel axle, wiring that might be difficult.

I hope you took some electrical engineering class's!

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Taking the fairing off a voyager, will this work? 8 years 6 months ago #9239

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Hi Barrett,
I'm sure that it's possible but the wiring system for the fuel injection, or at least the diagnostic systems for the fuel injection, is in the fairing. I've got a similar project going on. At present I just cut down the fairing so as to have it to house all the wiring but eventually I hope to strip all of it away.
What do you think?


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Bill
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