Description
- Has 140 mph speedometer, tachometer, odometer, dual resettable trip meters, and full indicator light complement (turn signal, high beam, neutral, low oil pressure) in one stylish gauge
- 8,000 rpm tachometer has adjustable shift point and can display in digital numeric readout
- Resettable miles to service with a warning (user settable countdown) and hour meter
- Clock function (12-hour format)
- Voltage readout with low-voltage alert
- Cylinder head temperature sensor (if bike is equipped with factory sender unit)
- Oil pressure warning light sold separately – see Related Products
- Seven-speed gear position indicator, compatible with 3- to 7-speed transmissions
- Security system indicator
- Automatic turn signal cancelling compatible
- Wait to start/check engine light function
- Can perform performance calculations such as 0-60 time, top speed and peak rpm recall, 1/4 mile time and speed
- Wiring installation is cut/splice; not a direct plug-in gauge
- Case diameter measures 4-1/4″ and bezel diameter of 4-5/8″
Peter –
the mxv series analog gauge system from 2011kgc looks great and adds nice functions but has some issues like inaccurate odometer and faulty warning lights that need refinement before i can give it five stars its a stylish upgrade over stock if you dont mind the hiccups
Hank –
The MXV Series Analog Gauge looks great but required custom wiring to install, the instructions weren’t clear and some features didn’t work for my bike so while it can add a high-tech look, it’s not a true plug-and-play solution.
Keith –
The MXV analog gauge system from Dakota Digital is sick with adjustable tach, digital RPM, and service countdown but installing it ain’t exactly plug and play you gotta cut and splice some wires it’s got all the bells and whistles though so it’s worth it if you wanna seriously hook up your gauge cluster.
Alex –
I installed this gauge system in my classic car and it really upgraded the interior look and feel. The gauges are very readable and I appreciate the handy digital features during fun drives.
Shawn –
This MVX Series gauge system from Dakota Digital is a cool digital setup that modernizes the look of your gauges with an integrated speedometer, tachometer, odometer and more in one display, though the install requires splicing so it’s not plug and play.
Jason –
The Dakota Digital MXV gauge is a great looking and full featured instrument cluster that modernizes the instrumentation on custom bike builds, though wiring it up is more involved than just plug and play.