386_8656.JPG:Dashboard in place; remove screws at the three marked locations
386_8657.JPG:Remove four nuts behind the dash and the main electrical connector
386_8658.JPG:Pulling the dash away from the bike
386_8659.JPG:Eight screws hold the back of the dash on
386_8660.JPG:Circuit board inside the dash
386_8663.JPG:Parts you'll need:
White LED (3.6v, 20mA, 1100mcd)
330-ohm resistor (1/4 watt)
386_8665.JPG:Remove the existing bulbs from the three marked locations
386_8666.JPG:Pull the bulb out of the socket
386_8667.JPG:My bike looks like Dumbo
386_8668.JPG:Parts you'll need for this next step
386_8669.JPG:Peter making little LED blades
386_8670.JPG:Peter making little LED blades
386_8671.JPG:Peter making little LED blades
386_8672.JPG:Peter making little LED blades
386_8675.JPG:The LED and the stock socket
386_8676.JPG:LED and resistor mounted on a small piece of plastic
386_8677.JPG:Inserted into the socket
386_8678.JPG:One finished LED, mounted into the socket
386_8679.JPG:Prepping to solder a resistor to an LED
386_8680.JPG:Peter solders on the resistor
386_8681.JPG:Two LEDs with resistors soldered on
386_8682.JPG:Peter cuts two notches in the plastic
386_8685.JPG:Dash with LED backlighting