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Speedometer Calibration ?? Painted Housing??

They are spaced differently. Plus all the 85mph speedo's have a post for the needle to rest on; your speedo's face doesn't.
(not to mention internally geared different)
 
so if you are in a 30 zone you wont get zapped unless you are in excess of 33mph

That's what I thought..... but I've just been done for 33 in a 30 (in the middle of bloody nowhere as well - one of those pointless speed limits).

B*st*rds.

Fortunately (?) I won't be getting any points as I have gone for the option of a 3.5 hour training event at ?85 ( a no brainer - the alternative was 3 points and ?60 fixed fine). The police get to keep the ?85 (and share it with the AA - the training provider) in this case rather than it be swallowed up by the court. So that's why they're so keen......

Off to Basingstoke in a fortnight to be 're-educated' - I'll maybe put some feedback of the event on here.

Rant over. Back on topic.
 
Good Info

Good Info

Does anyone know of a useful link or thread on how to recalibrate the speedo on my 78 gs1000 ?

When my speedo says I am going 36mph I am actually travelling at 30mph; when the speedo says I am doing 60, I am actually travelling at 50mph.

This is a pretty severe discrepancy that I wouldnt mind fixing.

I've got a speedo and tach cable to install soon. Good question.

the speedos are not very accurate anyway, i doubt you will get them much closer than that, a 10% innacuracy is usual.
as for the clock covers, they are out there but expensive (ask me how i know!)
if you want to spray them, just scuff them up with some rough grit wet and dry, then use metal primer

Good to know.

Hi,

Have you tried a good clean and lube on the gauge? Remove the gauge from the housing, carefully pry off the front bezel with a small screwdriver and needle nose pliers. Use a contact cleaner w/silicones spray to clean the internal mechanisms. Reassemble using a small punch to bend the front bezel back in place. I'd post some pictures but I'm on my phone. Nessism has some pictures floating around the forum and I've used them in other similar threads. They might be on my website.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

Thanks BassCliff. I'll look at your site for other info.

I've worked on several sets of those speedometers. Remove the bezel by wrapping several layers of masking tape around the plastic housing next to the bezel, you can slowly start prying it open in stages, say a third of the way open per each revolution. As someone said, there is a small screw in the center of the odometer knob, but more importantly there is a brass extension between speedometer and that knob, which is removable by holding the small stub sticking out of the speedometer and unscrewing it. In order to do that, you must first remove the speed indicator needle by CAREFULLY removing it using two levers resting on the two screws and prying the needle off it's shaft, then it's a simple matter to remove the two small screws and lifting off the face. http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showpost.php?p=1569952&postcount=1

End of part one.

Part two I will help you add a bit of tension to the hair spring and hopefully that will bring down the error rate in your indicated reading.
http://thegsresources.com/_forum/showpost.php?p=1570322&postcount=142

Also good info...thanks rustybronco.

Thanks for all the help Rusty. I really do appreciate it.

I oiled up the coil spring and cable port with 3in1.

The bike is down with fork rebuild right now...so the testing will have to continue at a later date.

From what I have learned from you so far.... should I just stop at this stage and put it back together then run it to see if it helped? Or should I go ahead and try "tensioning" the hair spring coil now also?

I guess I will be putting it back on without the bezel for the testing phase.

Always good to read a success story.




Ed
 
mine isnt a success story yet. in fact, it is worse now. at 40mph on the speedo I am going 30.... and at 50mph on speedo i am going about 35

i guess i need to take it apart again
 
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