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Old 01-Jul-2004, 01:06
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Spacer to replace speedo drive?

Anyone know where to source or is it DIY time - again!

Thanks, Neil
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Old 01-Jul-2004, 10:11
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Contact Neil at Sigma Performance
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Old 01-Jul-2004, 13:16
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you can order the front wheel spacer from the monster S4r as the tacho drive is taken from the rear wheel as per mutistrada,
ive fitted one to my old 996 wheel and i use it on my 999
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Old 01-Jul-2004, 13:44
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Thanks Nathanhu,

You're right of course, I hadn't thought of that - DUH!

Cheers, Neil.
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Old 14-Jul-2004, 15:26
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no need to buy, just break open the plastic around the speedo drive and thers your spacer!
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Old 14-Jul-2004, 18:02
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Yeah, I'd thought of doing that but don't really want to butcher a perfectly good speedo drive - it might have to go back on at some point.
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