Its got Kmc white dials on it but it doesnt have a kmh>mph converter so the miles are km's.
Looking to get original dial faces if anyone has a set they want to sell ..or are the old ones under the white ones??

...Thanks! ..Ian
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jimbo_GR wrote:i could say the black original dials are underneath, but then whos to say the original bloke who put em in didnt do a full-on job lol... wouldnt it just be waaaay easier to buy the speedo convertor ?
the dials youre talking of removing are quite a sort after item, specially if theyre the lighty- uppy one lol :p
ek9 wrote:Hmmm ..the original faces are there but destroyed with glue
ek9 wrote:Yea had a go with the nail polish remover last night ..it was a scented one though!Whatever glue it is, it's bloody strong!
Got most of it off but the dials still look awful. Besidies now I feel like i'd be doing wrong by removing the kmc dials!!,Looks like a converter is in order, will this cause the odometer to go up in miles after? seems like a pain
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Cheers lads!
rickshaw99 wrote:
If they're the older style (non-180mph KMC's), you won't need a converter for them. You need a converter if you want to plug in a 180mp/h dial.
Not sure about the odo reading thing. I figured if I ever wanted to bother with a converter I'd just send the unit off and get a certificate with it. the FTO-Shop (FTOOC's own) does it, but you'll be without a guage cluster for a bit...
From a personal standpoint, I can't really see the reason for a 180mp/h speedo; If you're really going to go 120mph plus, you should get the gratification of burying the needle. Then again, I'm usually used to the 3/4 mark on a dial for traveling on the highway, so having a 180mph dial would probably be a bit detrimental to my insurance/health...
Suit yourself, but if you're looking to convert the odo, I would consider having it professionally done with a certificate (they'll change the odometer to it's actual miles setting, not some wonky "okay, it did 98'420 in KM's and I converted it and have done 8,000 miles, so... carry the two, divide by R, what's the square root of eleven again" calculation that's going to cause a migraine.)
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