The indented numbers indicate at what serial number the parts change takes place.
In this example from the parts list PN 37246-300-009 is used up to serial number 2066241.
PN 37246-341-621 is used from bike serial number 2066242.
This is from the K1-K2 parts list but the format is the same in later versions.
Thanks CR! I did have the serial number thing figured out... i.e. part number applicability based on serial numbers... but later model part numbers seem to always appear at the beginning of a new item and description.
I was really asking about the
"indented" numbers like the 37246-300-305 indented from the original applicable part number 37246-300-009, (in your picture) on a new line directly below the "tachometer plate, under" description. I have to assume these are superseding part numbers for the item they're associated with. Is this always the case with these
"indented" part numbers?
I've got that style on my bike. While the tach and speedo don't "technically" interchange on the early models (the speedometer plate requires a hole for the trip reset), they WILL interchange with later gauges that ran the gauge drive out of the center, rather than the slightly off-center for the early models.
I was worried about the extra hole being too visible, but surprisingly the headlight and wiring harnesses to a really good job of hiding things. To me it was worth saving the price difference between what I got and more accurate (but pricier) options
Thanks Lucien, I appreciate your feedback and description of how the Honda "universal" (one plate fits both gauges) plates look on your bike and how the gaping opening on the bottom (from 5 to 8 O'clock) is designed to accommodates even later model gauges with different drive cable routings.
Your right! The new ones are about $30 a piece. I wish I’d seen the JTMARKS EBay option before I had my originals rechromed. I don’t even want to say what that came to!
I checked with Honda today and it appears it's the same down here as it is in Canada. Only the 37236-300-305 "universal plate", to fit both gauges, is still available. I was quoted $41 US per each for them today.
I also had a look at the "original plates" in the JTMARKS listing you suggested.
And FYI, you may or may not be aware that, while those plates do look just like the original plates, you have to scroll down and read the description to realize that JTMARKS' plates are NOT NOS HONDA; but rather new aftermarket reproductions.
Thanks again for all the info! ZT