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Originally posted by Texas Don View Post
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radbrad
From what I'm reading, fixing a busted speedometer head is not easy, I'm going to post in the parts wanted section for a new speedo for the 82 650G, let me know if anyone has one they want to sell. I probably will cut this thing open, I'll take pics and post them when I do.
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I dont now if you said how soon the cable breaks and if the speedo does work before the cable breaks.
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One way that I tested a speedo:
- I looked into the speedo where the cable fits, and noticed that the square hole was about the size of a wooden match stick. So I got a wooden match stick and used a drill motor (varaible speed) to drive the speedo, slowly start it and slowly speed it up (trying not to shear the matchstick).
- Or.... if you still have have a broken cable available, maybe you could take the end of that instead.
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Oh, now I see your post about how it seems that the speedo unit is bound up. So you already know what I am suggesting you test to determine.
I dont have any experience with a bound up speedo.
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Originally posted by Redman View PostI dont now if you said how soon the cable breaks and if the speedo does work before the cable breaks.
BUt:
One way that I tested a speedo:
- I looked into the speedo where the cable fits, and noticed that the square hole was about the size of a wooden match stick. So I got a wooden match stick and used a drill motor (varaible speed) to drive the speedo, slowly start it and slowly speed it up (trying not to shear the matchstick).
- Or.... if you still have have a broken cable available, maybe you could take the end of that instead.
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<<later note>>>
Oh, now I see your post about how it seems that the speedo unit is bound up. So you already know what I am suggesting you test to determine.
I dont have any experience with a bound up speedo.
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Well, what I did was take the speedo off of the bike, got the end of the cable and stuck it in there and tried hard to rotate it by hand - it wouldn't move at all. I put some lubricating oil in there and letting it sit overnight but I doubt that will do anything.
What I think happened here was that something broke as I removed the cable. It had been bouncing around in there a occasionally, it probably got damaged from doing that too much. When it was bouncing and buzzing, I could bang the top of the speedometer to stop the buzzing, I'm sure that didn't help! ha!
- Brad
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