old_rider wrote on 11/29/13 at 06:57:20:After looking around on the net and on ebay, I thought of something (big dog cycles worded it and got my attention).
If you like the looks of your housings, keep them, but put a digital speedo INSIDE your mechanical speedo housing! think that would work?? could you do it?
You would have to take them apart and fab some inner mounts to hold the digital led face up against the glass and make a backround facing to cover the excess area.
Just another idea to help save space if possible and get rid of that cable, the fairing thing sounds kind of interesting and ebay has so many cheap sales. I once purchased a sport bike fender and fabbed it to fit on my supermoto....
P.S. I like the speedo housing where you have it in the last pic...somehow it looks like it belongs there.
Hi old_rider,
you got me thinking about just using the tach and then mount a digital led speedo in the dash so I did some web surfing looking for something to adapt and wasn't really satisfied with what I found.
I tried to take the speedo apart when I discovered that the trip odometer re-set knob would not just simply pull away from the stem I thought it was mounted on. I don't think these gauges are meant to come apart, not with out damage I think.
Thanks for the ideas though, I really do appreciate any input.
teabowl13 wrote on 11/30/13 at 11:12:54:What an awesome job you're doing! This looks amazing.
I definitely think the instrument cluster you have looks awesome, and it belongs where you have it mounted in that last photo.
Have you thought about looking for a different headlight and bucket?
Something smaller, maybe? Or just something that isn't as deep?
I definitely think that fairing will fit the bill; takes care of the headlight, and hides the mess. I know it's $, but it sure would look the business!
Perhaps you could scour Ebay for something like it that you could modify?
Thank you for the kind comments teabowl13.
I was looking at this headlight from DimeCity
http://www.dimecitycycles.com/vintage-cafe-racer-caferacer-bobber-brat-choppe...Not sure how that would look on the bike though. I may just order that light and see how it scales on the bike... budget is pretty much blown though

And speaking of budget... I think a fairing would be awesome... But I think maybe I'll wait til next fall and I might try to do one on this bike.
Thanks again for your input.
Ragnar444 wrote on 11/30/13 at 14:24:58:Completely awesome my friend. Ever though about getting together with Ryca about incorporating some of your ideas?
BTW can not wait to see what you do with the fairing.
Thank you Ragnar444.
I don't think I'll ask Ryan or Casey if they are interested in any thing I'm doing but I will send them some photo's of the finished bike and if they ask me about it I would consider it.
Hope your build is going well.
Here is a little up date on my "plan B" for the dash.
I got to thinking that the way the guy's at Ryca layed out their gauges on the little powder coated brackets was really pretty clean and put the bottom of the speedo in a location that allowed some clearance for the speedo cable and headlight. They have the gauges mounted from the bottom whereas I had mine mounted just below the top of the gauges. This put the bottom of my gauges further down in the way of the headlight.
so I re-designed my whole assembly.
Here are some screen caps of the model in CAD.

I made the indicator light housing pretty similar to the previous one but changed the outside profile and added a spacer with a pocket in it to raise the whole thing up to almost level with the top surface of the gauges.

I am going to dig through my aluminum pile and see if I got stock to begin machining this version today.
I think I will also start sorting out the wiring on the bike and see where I need to add wire to the loom and also position the ignition switch some place other than the tank.
Thanks for reading
Gerry