Forums 🚥 PiT STOP 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help Speedometer and instrument cluster – GV125 Aquila 125 Carby
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Jul 25, 2024 at 6:20 AM #14239
Hi there guys, my GV125c was recently stolen and had the instrument cluster pulled off in order to get to the ignition. I was wondering if the comet 125 clocks would make a good substitute? The only Aquila clocks I can find are well over £300 and is almost as much as I paid for the bike in the first place 😂
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Jul 25, 2024 at 7:01 PM #14247
I believe you may have to fork out that much but….
Can we verify a few things first….
– What year is the GV ?
– Did the old clocks have a “Classic Fuel Guage” in the middle or did it have a “DIGITAL LCD” fuel gaugeClassic Dash = Fuel gauge is yellow with a real needle sweeping up. and it uses a manual speedo drive with a cable going straight up to the dashboard from the left side of the front wheel
LCD = Fuel Gauge is like a black & white TV with text , it lights up WHITE , the speedo mph uses an “Electric Speed Sensor”
If in doubt, grab a picture showing us what your old GV dash looked like if possible!
Hyosung might have keeped the same body shape around 2006-2017 but they changed electrics internally, plus GV generally isn’t backwards compatible with GT clocks, they made sure of that without the rider being an electric wizard to re-work it.
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Jul 26, 2024 at 2:32 PM #14265
It’s a 2016 model with the digital fuel gage. Thought this could be the case with compatibility with the electrics 😅
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Jul 26, 2024 at 7:09 PM #14269
It’s a 2016 model with the digital fuel gage. Thought this could be the case with compatibility with the electrics 😅
Your particular model requires that exact digital dash , as the older versions will not work with your digital speed sensor too.
GT = Too much headache and their “fuel gauge” will say EMPTY when tank is full and FULL when tank is empty! (GV uses reversed sensors!)
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