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So i cracked the Faceplate on my dash, as you see in the photo and I'm having a hard time determining what to do. I can't seem to find one. Any suggestions? Sent from my iPhone using Motorcycle.com Free App
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Triumph sells it. It's in the fiche. It's not shown in the picture but it is listed in the parts.
Here's another thread with all the information. http://www.triumph675.net/forum/showthread.php?t=66001 |
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Can't find the part number for it, it's not even in the manual, my dealer said they only sell the instrument cluster as a whole.
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...fourth post from the thread he linked you to:
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Oops. You beat me too it.
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I'm wasn't having any luck with the part number, should I call my dealer and give it to them or can I search online with it myself?
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I only know of one site online that uses Triumphs part numbers. Everyone else uses a proprietary part number system. So your best option is to call a Triumph dealer.
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