Harley Davidson Flush Mount Fuel Gauge - 2014 Street Bob
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Installation of the Harley Davidson Flush Mount Fuel Gauge (Part Number 75327-09C) on my Dynamics's Street Bob. *I am not a professional!* My name is Chris. I ride Harleys. I'm not a moto vlogger but enjoy recording my rides and any maintenance I do on my bikes. I use a GoPro session 5, GoPro Hero4 Silver and a Canon SX720HS to do my recordings. I also sometimes use a TASCOM DR-05 to record voice. I don't always have time to upload as work gets in the way but I hope you enjoy what you see. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE so you can be alerted when I upload new videos!
Anyone watching, use smaller pieces of tape so the beauty ring itself is centered around the fuel cap. Also…. Look up how those pins retain into connectors. Just jamming a paper clip in and out may result in luck, but it’s very simple if you just RUclips how to remove connector pins. If you ever want to revert back to stock you’ll have to re-solder new pins back on to the wires. Great video bro
Thank you for posting the part number. I wasn't finding anything to fit my dyna until I came across your video!
Like your tape line up method better then others I’ve seen.
Taking pictures is always good.
Very nice install guide on the flush mount furl kit...I'm getting ready to install on my 2018 Road King Special...thanks for sharing
Great video! To the point and very detailed. Thanks for sharing
JuanderBoyMusic Thank you!
HI Chris, I am about to install these parts (flush fuel fill/digital gage to my '17 FXDLS, I assume, it's very like what you have shown.. Thank you
Great job on the install footage and details. Subbed :)
Thanks for this video. Just what I needed to figure out for my Fat Bob.
Way to go Chris. Great install video!
Thanks for the video. This helped me a lot. Well put together video , great youtuber ! :)
Thank you!
Hey good video. How has the gas cap "ring" with adhesive back lasted? Has it tried peeling up since you installed this?
Jason P It’s still stuck on there really good. That said, I don’t ride it a lot and it’s parked in the garage most of the time. I’m not a huge fan of the plastic but there isn’t really an alternative if you want flush mount. Thanks for watching!
Mine didn't stick down properly after install so not ideal
11/22 I just installed this and it was very easy
Unfortunately the led indicator shows I am low and my low range indicator is on.
I have wired and retired with same results
Any idea what I may have done wrong
I assume it was reading correctly before? Depending on the age of the bike, the fuel tank sender could be stuck. Make sure the tank is full and then ride around. Also, pull the main fuse and put it back in.
Hey do anyone know if you just the buy the ”cover-glass” for this item ?
Great video!
I have a 2014 Fat Bob and will do the same thing.
On another note, how do you install footboards onto a Street Bob?
I'm certain that the frames are the same and already have the mounting gussets welded to the frame.
Thanks!
I used HD floorboards part number 50500247. They are for the Dyna switchback but should work with any Dyna. The only limitation would be if your exhaust covers the mid -control mounting points. You put 2004 model year Fat Bob but I think you mean 2014.
@@MotoNorseman Thanks! Yeah, I did mean 2014, thanks for catching it!
I've been wanting to do this for a long time.
New bikes are way too expensive, so it's better to accessorize your bike.
Good Video . Can I assume that your bike had a fuel gauge before and you just wanted a flush mount gauge?
That’s correct. Just wanted the flush mount.
Good video.
Thank you very much.
Greetings from Germany.
Thank you!
They look good on it's on but silver blends better with denim in my opinion.
I wish they would have has a matte black.
Thanks, I am thinking about doing this to '17 FXDLS, but why disconnect the battery? if you keep ignition off, you should have no "juice" going through any Fuel gage circuitry.. cheers
Anyone know why this will not fit a 2008 Harley-Davidson fxdl ?
Never liked those flush mount caps.Hard to turn the center cap a turn to get it to pop up so you can unscrew it when your hands are sweaty.Nothing to grab.
I agree. And it feels like cheap plastic.
Whould you say this gauge is more, the same or less accurate as the original analoge gauge?
The analog has the needle that gives a more accurate reading as the fuel gets below that 1/4 mark. Otherwise I think it reads full, 3/4, 1/2, and 1/4 pretty accurately.
I'm trying to find out if one will work with a 2003 fatboy carburetor
Andrew Castaneda works on my 2001 softail
Can you tell what brand and model bars you have on your bike? I am guessing you were able to use stock wires and cables? Looks great.
Johnny No The bars are JP Cycle branded bars. 14”. Same wires, new cables.
great video!!!! just bought my wide glide few weeks ago and found this video very helpul, how has the gas cap and fuel gauge been holding up?
Scott Ortega Thanks for watching! The gas cap and fuel gauge both still look and operate like they’re new.
Dude sounds exactly like Tom Green
YES!
Do you know what part nunber for a 2007 in black please i cant find it anywhhere
I think they only have the chrome version for the older Dynas. I’m not sure what the difference is between the older and newer versions.
I need one of these for my fat boy 2011 low. Could you send the link where u got these?
75027-08D is the part number according to the Harley website. You can find it at www.surdyke.com/PartsMain.aspx?PartNumber=75027-08D&SubCatID=&CatID=&Name=&CatName=
Very nice but for me is hard to justify spending $180 on them. Sucks there doesn't seem like there's much else out there.
Why wont these work on a 2006 street bob? The tanks are the same?
I'm not exactly sure but Harley part 62910-06C fits the 06 but it's chrome.
@@MotoNorseman thanks!
Thanks for the post! I’ve got a 2015 Dyna Streetbob. Is there a difference between the part #75327-09D and 75327-09C?
It looks like the C part number might be a part number used by Intermountain Harley in Utah? I think they’re the same item. But not 100% certain.
Moto Norseman thank you!
Its just the newest version
Dont this fuel gauge have sender?
The sender is inside the tank.
@@MotoNorseman Thank you kind Sir.
There Must be a more advanced tool than a paper clip for removing wire connectors. in all my years of motorcycle and auto work, i've never been able to remove them. Alway end up cutting and splicing the wires. 😡
Is there a chrome version of this, would be far easier to read than the analogue one that comes on the bike.
There is a chrome version on the Harley Website. There are a couple different ones based on the year/model of your harley.
how much is that kit?
$170 from www.surdyke.com ($210 from the Harley website)
Lmao you gave up Real quick and just cut the wires 🤣
My analog fuel gauge consistently shows lower fuel than is actually in the bike. Did you have that problem before the switch, and if so, is the new one any more accurate?
I never really noticed but I think that may be on purpose so you fill up before you run out of fuel.
5:55 boy I can easily tell, your not a real man "A Wrench" that'd be called a nut driver Sir, NOT A WRENCH Jesus Cripes
You made it to 5:55! Thanks for watching!
@@MotoNorseman annnnnnnnnnnnnnd that's why he only has 3 subscribers... smh
Boy I can easily tell YOU'RE not a real man. Real men don't knock others down, they lift them up. Insulting people doesn't define THEM, it only defines YOU. Where's all your tip-top perfect instructional videos showing people how a real man does it? Sad, limited vision of an emotionally small & insecure man.
If you want to educate or impart knowledge onto others just be humble and nice don't have to use caps or calling Jesus, its actually easy if you are a real man.
Where'd you get that horn cover?
I got the horn cover from some vendor at some bike fest.
Can anybody help me with the location of the fuse/relay for the fuel gauge?
@@sphinx390220 what’s the year and model?
@@MotoNorseman 2015 streetbob
@@sphinx390220 I think there are three fuses. The main fuse and then two fuses below that. The one on the bottom left should cover the fuel gauge.