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Smiths Speedometer 0-80 Km/hr For Royal Enfield/bsa/triumph Bikes on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

New Delhi, India

New Delhi, India
Condition:New Brand:NEO Country/Region of Manufacture:India Manufacturer Part Number:RE-G01217 Manufacturer:Royal Enfield/BSA/Triumph Warranty:Yes Type:Speedometer UPC:Does Not Apply

Smiths Speedometer 0-80 KM/HR for Royal Enfield/BSA/Triumph Bikes

Product Description

Give a Classic Look to your Royal Enfield Bullet, BSA, Matchless, Triumph

Get a Brand New Box Packed Exact Replica of Classic Smiths Chronometric Speedometer in 0-80 Miles/Hour with White Face.

Made in India especially for Vintage Motorcycles, this product is made to the highest specification and quality standards for easy and trouble free fitment. This unit is calibrated in Miles from 0-80. The Speedo housing is 80mm (behind the chrome bezel) and its 90mm deep (from the top to bottom of the drive). This comes with a mounting fixing bracket & nut and Speedometer Rubber as seen in the pictures. Tested and Tried on Royal Enfield, AJS/ Matchless, Triumph, BSA motorcycles by many of our customers -without any complaints /replacements. This Speedometer would fit to all the models of Royal Enfield and many other Vintage British Bikes.

Note: In keeping in mind the Original Smiths, this retro speedometer does not have the neutral / bright / turn signal indicator light, but has provision for a single wire and bulb, which will provide a low level of illumination for the Speedo. This Speedo was used in Royal Enfield Bullets and many other Vintage British Bikes manufactured in England in Pre 1950s so it accepts only the Square drive.  Drive Ratio of this Speedo is 2:1. In case you want to install this Speedo in the other Vintage Motorcycles ? we have the compatible Speedo Cables for all the Bikes listed at our Store.

Please Note: You would be shipped a Brand New Box Packed Classic Smiths Speedometer with White Face which has been tried and tested by us on almost all the models of Royal Enfield Motorcycles and other Vintage British Bikes. This is Magnetic Speedometer with the looks of same Smiths Speedo which was used in Vintage British Bikes. Ask for assistance for compatible Speedo Cables according to the Bike you are fitting this Speedo to. Check the product description, research well in case you are ordering this for any other motorcycle. We do not stand responsible if you are ordering this for any other motorcycle, this is for Royal Enfield.
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