- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Securing the motorcycle
- Step 3: Remove the old speedometer wave
- Step 4: Install new speedometers
- Step 5: review
- Step 6: completion and care
Step 1: Preparation
Before starting working on your Honda ST 1100 SC26 Pan European, make sure you have all the tools required and the new speedometer wave. This includes a wrench, tongs and possibly a cross slot cheek screwriver.
Step 2: Securing the motorcycle
Place the motorcycle on a stable surface and use a motorcycle stand to secure it. This prevents the motorcycle from tipping over during work.
Step 3: Remove the old speedometer wave
Locate the Tachometer Cable Connection at the speedometer and on the gear. Loosen the fastening screws and carefully pull out the old speedometer. Make sure not to damage any other parts.
Step 4: Install new speedometers
Introduce the new speedometer wave into the corresponding connections. Make sure that it sits firmly and is properly aligned. Pull the screws back to prevent loosening while driving.
Step 5: review
Start the engine and check whether the speedometer works properly. Drive a short route and watch the speedometer unit for possible irregularities.
Step 6: completion and care
After you have made sure that everything works properly, clean the work area and store the tools safely. Remember to check the speedometer wave regularly and, if necessary, to smear.
How often should I check the speedometer wave?
It is recommended to check the speedometer wave at least once a season or with every maintenance of the motorcycle.
What are the symptoms of a defective speedometer?
A fluctuating or non -functioning speedometer are frequent signs of a defective tachewell that should be replaced immediately.
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