Step 1: Preparation

Make sure you have all the tools and parts you need. This includes the reinforced rotary meter shaft, a wrench, a screwdriver and possibly sealant.

Step 2: disassembly of the old wave

To remove the old tachometer shaft, you must first remove the speedometer. Loosen the screws and carefully pull off the speedometer. Then you can pull out the old wave.

Step 3: Installation of the reinforced wave

Insert the reinforced rotary meter shaft into the bracket. Make sure that you sit properly and that all the connections are safe.

Step 4: Checking the connection

Check whether the connection between the new wave and the speedometer is firm. There should be no game. If necessary, do the screws.

Step 5: Assembly of the speedometer

Mount the speedometer back on the bracket. Make sure that all screws are tight and the speedometer sits correctly.

Step 6: final control

Perform a final control to ensure that everything is installed correctly. Start the machine and check whether the speedometer works properly.

How often should I check the rotary meter shaft?

It is recommended to check the wave with every inspection or after long trips to ensure that it works perfectly.

What can I do if the speedometer doesn't work properly?

Check the connection of the wave and make sure that it is installed correctly. If the problem continues to exist, the wave could be damaged and should be replaced.

Moto Guzzi 850 T3 [all years of construction] - Tachometer shaft - reinforced execution

Price: 39.00 €