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Vector Trial Tech on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Germantown, Maryland, United States

Germantown, Maryland, United States
New open box...All parts included...
Brand:Vector Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:85-4010 Diameter:4-1/2in. Surface Finish:Gray

New open box...Sold my ATV so no longer need it...Never installed...All parts included...User manual too...

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Trail Tech Vector is a full function digital off-road speedometer. It works wonderfully on any machine with a wheel, and Trail Tech offers model-specific kits for popular motorcycles, ATV and UTV applications. The Vector speedometer has many useful features like maintenance reminders, enduro and rally race features, LED alerts and large digits. Vector has two programmable maintenance reminders that will faithfully count down the miles until your next oil change or tune-up, displaying an icon when the time has come. Along with the useful maintenance alerts, Vector also has programmable temperature alerts. Colored LED lights will trigger when the bike reaches a pre-defined temperature, alerting to possible heat related troubles.


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