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Ola
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My speedo gave out before winter and I thought my recently replaced cable had gone. That was not the case as I could get about 50 km/h from an electric drill to the cable end. I peered into the cable hole while spinning the front wheel and could see the little feller wasn't moving. Searching this forum I found the best advice was to replace it but it could in theory be fixed. Sent an email to the trusty junkyard, they wanted too much for a drive that was probably no better than what this was last July and their minimum shipping costs added too much for my greedy wallet.
So today I took it off and decided to have a go. Got a chance to play with macro mode on the camera as well, in addition to showing the insides of this thing which I don't think has been posted here. After some fiddling with the clip I got it open.
Yuck! This is after taking the top disc off. If I save some money on this it looks like there's a sale on oranges and I can spend some money on that instead.
Locking ring and washer.
Here you can see the wear. The dogs (that's what they're called right?) were worn off diagonally. They're supposed to transfer movement to the grooves in the hub, but in this condition they just slip off. They're also supposed to be as thick as the disc itself I think.
Worn dogs from above, note how the worn material makes a nice ramp for the dog to slide itself out of the groove.
So today I took it off and decided to have a go. Got a chance to play with macro mode on the camera as well, in addition to showing the insides of this thing which I don't think has been posted here. After some fiddling with the clip I got it open.
Yuck! This is after taking the top disc off. If I save some money on this it looks like there's a sale on oranges and I can spend some money on that instead.
Locking ring and washer.
Here you can see the wear. The dogs (that's what they're called right?) were worn off diagonally. They're supposed to transfer movement to the grooves in the hub, but in this condition they just slip off. They're also supposed to be as thick as the disc itself I think.
Worn dogs from above, note how the worn material makes a nice ramp for the dog to slide itself out of the groove.
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