•Speedometer: Displays the current speed, usually in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph).
•Tachometer: Shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm). This is crucial for the rider to understand the engine's operating state and shifting timing.
•Fuel gauge: Indicates the remaining gasoline or fuel in the tank, usually presented in gauge or indicator light form.
•Odometer: Records the total distance traveled. Some motorcycles may also feature a trip meter to record the mileage of individual trips.
•Temperature gauge: Displays the temperature of the engine coolant. High temperature warning lights may also be included to alert the rider of abnormal engine temperature.
•Indicator lights: Include turn signals, headlight indicators, malfunction indicators, etc., to alert the rider of various vehicle statuses and functions.
•Battery indicator: Indicates the battery's charge status, ensuring sufficient power supply to the motorcycle's electronic systems.
•Tire pressure indicator: Some motorcycles are equipped with tire pressure indicators to alert the rider if the tire pressure is appropriate