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PoppaDre
Tach and Speedo help
So both my speedo and tach have gone out on me this year, and being a student I am fairly low on cash, so I am thinking i will just wait until next year to buy new gauges. For the time being i was thinking it would look cool running with out gauges/console. SO i was just wondering when i remove the speedo and tach cables can i leave them open on the engine and hub like that or do they need to be covered? Should i cut the cables and leave in the end? Thanks.Tags: None
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PoppaDre
I was hoping to remove the speedo cable as it runs along the fork, but the tach cable i guess i will have to leave and just tie it up behind the headlamp. Thanks
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piester
Is this true for all gs bikes? I have an 81 850g and it doesn't have a tach cable on it but there is no leaking at all
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For most GS bikes you don’t need the tach or speedo cables. Just make sure the tach gear is still in place or the bike will splooge oil.Last edited by Nessism; 09-03-2009, 02:12 PM.Ed
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Originally posted by Dave8338 View PostThe speedo hub will be no real big problem but I would plug the hole to keep dirt and such out. The tack cable will spew oil all over if not plugged.1978 GS1085.
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