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Duke2BSteve 05-Mar-2006 18:54

Speedo not working?
 
Hi all, I've just replaced the forks and wheels, all seemed to go together without any problems.. That is till this morning when out on maiden run.... looked down at speedo and it was ground out on 0...

Any suggestion as to where i've gone wrong? can't seem any obvious signs.. will get a pic on speedo on the front wheel, to see if anyone with better knowledge can see something obvious..
cheers in advance, and look forward to some tips in getting sorted (mot's coming up soon):(

rockhopper 05-Mar-2006 18:56

Favourite is that you have over tightened the spindle nut and cracked the speedo drive (well thats what i did anyhow!!)

£12 from Jim at Bikenders.

rockhopper 05-Mar-2006 18:56

Oh and you don't need a speedo for the MOT.

dave996 05-Mar-2006 19:01

Steve you are a.............

..............GIT
:D

[Edited on 5-3-2006 by dave996]

Dibble 05-Mar-2006 19:05

when you refitted the front end, the locator for the speedo cable needs to be at a certain angle, if not you stretch and break the cable internally, a mistake often made by tyre fitters not familiar with dukes at it has a habit of rotating when the wheel is removed / fitted.

Just follow the cable down and turn the handle bars both ways, you wil see immediately any tightness ...

New speedo cables are abou £12 I think .... easy fix so dont worry ....

KeefyB 05-Mar-2006 19:08

It could be that when you fitted the wheel you didnt line up the speedo drive with the dogs in the wheel.They are just a thin bit of tin that is very easily bent.I seem to remember it fit in the wheel with a circlip,or summat.Very easy to whip it out and straighten up.

Duke2BSteve 05-Mar-2006 19:08

seems like fault has been found, my part time (mechanic/botch artist) has realised the errors of his ways, and will be Punished in due course..

"I hearby sentence you to 3 weeks of powerpoint lessons. Ha,Ha...

Duke2BSteve 05-Mar-2006 19:09

KeefyB, nail on the head mate, have just found said item in the drawer...Doh..

dave996 05-Mar-2006 19:41

I would have thought you would have fitted the offening item as your wheel was in place when I got there.

Bit like work this isn't it, I have to check everything you do to make sure it's right :frog:

KeefyB 05-Mar-2006 21:53

Quote:

Originally posted by Duke2BSteve
KeefyB, nail on the head mate, have just found said item in the drawer...Doh..
Easy done,me 'ol mate Clarkmeister did exactly the same on his 748.


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