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1977 FLH Speedometer Specs & Info
Type: Mechanical (cable-driven)
Drive Location: Front wheel hub (usually left side)
Speed Range: Typically up to 120 or 150 mph
Odometer: Analog rolling digits
Face Style: Black face with white or orange numbers (varied slightly by year)
Mounting:
Tank dash-mounted (console-style)
Standard 3.5” round gauge
Cable: Connects from front hub to rear of speedometer housing
🛠️ Common Issues
Wobbly needle: Usually caused by a worn cable or sticky internal gearing
No movement: Broken cable or stripped hub drive
Incorrect speed: Mismatched gearing or aftermarket wheel/tire sizes
đź”§ Replacement Tips
OEM Style: Look for genuine or repop speedometers from V-Twin, Drag Specialties, or Midwest.
Aftermarket Digital? You’ll need a sensor conversion kit, as the stock is mechanical.
Calibration: Stock unit is calibrated for stock wheel and tire sizes—modifying tire size affects speed reading.
âś… Recommendation
If you’re restoring a 1977 FLH, stick with a NOS or repop mechanical unit to preserve authenticity. If going custom, you can switch to a Dakota Digital setup, but it’ll require a conversion to an electronic sensor.