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alstensby
Speedometer "grind"
OK...Just thought of another question I'd check on before going home and digging in to it. Once I got her running, I noticed the speedo wasn't working and there was a bit of a "grinding" noise coming from it. I did recently replace the tires but I'm 99% sure I put everything back together right. So, I'm guessing something in the speedo itself is goofed (bike has been down and the glass is broken). So, is this something I can open up and possibly fix? The housing is in tact, the tach works as well as all the lights indicating oil, neutral, high beam, gear, etc. She's just missing the clear cover over the speedo and is grinding...and not working of course.Tags: None
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alstensby
Do you know if it's possible to roll ahead the speedo I get used? I found one that's about 2k miles short of mine and I would prefer it accurately represents what's really there.
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- The Gulf Coast of south Florida in the winter and northern Nevada in the summer
Why!
Just remember what's there. You don't want to buy a nice speedometer and open it up for the sake of not writing down your mileage. You'll be back in the 'same boat' if you're not careful!!:-|1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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goodscout
if the noise started after you changed the wheel, you may need to check it again. i changed mine and the noise seemed to come from the gauge but was really in the front hub . now i need a worm gear for the hub.
David
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