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Motorcycle or airplane cockpit?

Yup, older Wing!

Like the late model BMW's are lacking in gizmos and controls! :rofl

There might not be as many buttons, but one controller and a couple buttons control a bunch of stuff.
 
Aw. You're all somewhat behind the times! Back in the 70s, Ez Berg rode one of the first conversions that eventually had an
R90S engine and dual disc front end. He ran a Glasser fairing with a dashboard that contained every possible instrument available up to and including an altimeter! There are plenty of stories to be told about this gentleman but I'll leave that to a future campfire.
 
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