One warning right now, the GEN light needs a resistor installed if you use an LED, or your charging system will not work.
Could you elaborate a bit on this? Does it mean that the battery wont charge without the resistor?
Also, in order to remove the cockpit, do I need to unscrew the ignition?
In fact, I'm looking for an "install universal speedo for Dummies"-guide.
Lots of useful info here.
Thank you.
The GEN lamp is a 12v-3w
filament-style bulb. The resistance created by the bulb's
filament is used as an
exciter to wake up the alternator and have it begin charging. Should the bulb burn out, there will be no charging at all. The back-up circuit is nothing more than a 330-ohm resistor wired parallel to the GEN lamp, providing the same resistance as the bulb. LED bulbs will not work as a primary GEN lamp.
Here is what I used to build the resistor circuit. Note the blue and green wires are the same color as utilized by the GEN lamp circuit.

Solder the resistor to the wire leads. Add short pieces of shrink tubing over the soldered joints. Finally, cut a section of zip tie and use it as a stiffener to protect the resistor. Another bit of shrink tubing covers all.

The front end of my 1981 R65 is altered. No more instrument nacelle or headlamp bracketry. Small cafe-ish faring. I use TrailTech Vapor digital instrumentation on the '81 R65 and my 1978 R100S. I also have no GEN lamp on the bikes, relying solely on the 220-ohm resistor to keep the alternator busy.
The R65's steering stem hex head opening has a
removable LED oil pressure lamp.