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Old 01-Feb-2005, 12:29
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Clock removal

Got a friend who wants to remove the speedo for track days/racing off his 916... he asked me, but I've never done it, had pretty much everything else off the front end but never took the clocks off, so couldn't advise him.

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Old 01-Feb-2005, 12:34
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front fairing off.
then there are two nuts at the back of the Speedo, undo.
whip out the Speedo cable and that's that

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Old 01-Feb-2005, 12:42
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Are they accessible without taking the headlight off etc?
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Old 01-Feb-2005, 12:48
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just a bit tight to get at the Speedo cable but it is possible.
having said that it depend if you or they want to leave the cable in situe ?
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Old 01-Feb-2005, 13:12
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this site does my head in sometimes.
someone asks how to take a Speedo off.
so you tell them
then someone else come along to tell them its not correct. then tells then to do what you said in the first place ?.
TWO bolts hold on the Speedo and you don't have to remove the head light.
now if you want to remove the clocks that's a different matter
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Happy now?

Was only trying to be helpful, my humblest and sincere apologies for offending you by also replying to this thread.
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no problem with anyone replying just getting fed up with being told im wrong when im not.
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Didn't say you were wrong though, did I ?

Just gave instructions for taking the whole instrument cluster out as this may have been of some help.

Won't bother next time if this is the kind of response I'll get.
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Old 01-Feb-2005, 14:03
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yes very helpful that I would want to know how to take off my rev counter and temp gauge if I was going racing.
and if you left your post up we could see that you did say I was wrong.
never mind well all get over it.
ill let you have the last word you seam to be good at that
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Clocks

How do you get the odometer re-set twiddly thing off?
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