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radbrad
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82 650G - I've haven't had this bike too long and had only ever previously removed the speedo cable from the wheel, in order to clean it to stop the vibrating/noise it sometimes makes up at the speedometer. Started vibrating again and this time decided to remove the cable from both ends to do a better job cleaning and lubing. Put it back together, got no response in the speedometer, discovered the cable broke at the wheel - the female end piece that fits into the tooth at the wheel was snapped off.
Got a new cable, put in on and the same thing happened, twisted that end piece right off from the rest of the cable. I'm trying to figure out what I did wrong. Here is how I installed the new cable -
- inserted the top part into the speedometer and tightened it up part way
- from the bottom, pushed the cable all the way into the outer cable, the female end piece was about even with the end of the outer cable.
- tightened the top up all the way
- fit the bottom onto the gear tooth
- tightened the bottom
---- tried to ride and heard it break, as I described above.
Can anyone tell me what to do differently next time, I ordered another cable. It seems like my problem may be fitting it in the speedometer end, how do I tell if it is fit right up there, it is just a hole you push it up into?
The way it snapped indicates that it was fitted correctly at the bottom, but didn't move when twisted by the gear - so must be fitted incorrectly at the top.
Thanks for your advice guys.
- Brad
Got a new cable, put in on and the same thing happened, twisted that end piece right off from the rest of the cable. I'm trying to figure out what I did wrong. Here is how I installed the new cable -
- inserted the top part into the speedometer and tightened it up part way
- from the bottom, pushed the cable all the way into the outer cable, the female end piece was about even with the end of the outer cable.
- tightened the top up all the way
- fit the bottom onto the gear tooth
- tightened the bottom
---- tried to ride and heard it break, as I described above.
Can anyone tell me what to do differently next time, I ordered another cable. It seems like my problem may be fitting it in the speedometer end, how do I tell if it is fit right up there, it is just a hole you push it up into?
The way it snapped indicates that it was fitted correctly at the bottom, but didn't move when twisted by the gear - so must be fitted incorrectly at the top.
Thanks for your advice guys.
- Brad