Upper Dash Panel for Honda Talon

$22.95$42.95

Upper switch panel [for 2022 and newer Honda Talon with the gauge on the steering column]

  • Blank panel

Various upper switch panel types for Honda Talon after a gauge relocation project. [For 2021 and earlier Talons with the gauge in the dash]

  • Some layouts include snap-in slot for LV (live-valve) display mounting. Mounts standard rocker switches and/or USB/voltage meters into the upper-center dash of the Honda Talon.
  • All switch and round holes come closed with knock-outs for a seamless factory look - open the holes only when you are ready to install something in that place. Screws included.
  • See the Layouts diagram for options, choose from a layout from the dropdown.

//// SWITCHES AND ELECTRONICS NOT INCLUDED
//// MADE IN THE USA

Additional information

Weight 13 oz
Dimensions 7 × 3 × 3 in
Talon Year

2021 and earlier, 2022 and later

Panel Layout:

A, B, C, D, Blank, LVA, LVB, LVC, LVD, Custom

Customer Reviews

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William M.

Pod and cover plate were well made and fit well product was well packaged shipping was slow and the stainless steel fastener for the pod to steering column was 1/4 inch too short.Pleased with product

Hey appreciate the review. My Talon needed the short bolt. I had one other guy tell me he needed more length as well, but for everyone else the included bolt has been right. If you don't mind, shoot me an email telling me what model and year you have so that I can have a bit more data to get to the bottom of this - thanks man!

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Wm R.S.
Looks good

I’m giving 5 stars for packaging and prompt shipping. It was pleasant when ordered but it’s now approaching 100 degree temps with 80% humidity here. I won’t be installing until Fall or early winter. Will update my review then s necessary.

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Ruben G.

Great product however I couldn’t fit all the switches on the type C layout on my 2020 LV 1000R without the end switches hitting the original plastics and making them impossible to switch back and forth. Maybe trimming around where the original meter was might work.

Thanks Ruben - appreciate the helpful feedback!