I think it was tommystinson who asked me to post my guages installation, well, here you go...

The mounting brackets are made form an old XS pilot tree mount, chopped off the ends and bend to fit.
The pods are made from 1-1/4" PVC pipe cap. Fabrication is required to adapt the OEM mounts to the PVC pod. I used 10-32 tube nuts.
Finally, because these guages are made to mount inside a car, you need to weatherproff the bezel at the pod. I used the rubber fork ear insulating ring still available from Yamaha. It is a perfect fit.

The mounting brackets are made form an old XS pilot tree mount, chopped off the ends and bend to fit.

The pods are made from 1-1/4" PVC pipe cap. Fabrication is required to adapt the OEM mounts to the PVC pod. I used 10-32 tube nuts.

Finally, because these guages are made to mount inside a car, you need to weatherproff the bezel at the pod. I used the rubber fork ear insulating ring still available from Yamaha. It is a perfect fit.

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