Step 1: Preparation

Before you start installing the new speedometer, make sure you have all the tools you need at hand. This includes a wrench, a screwdriver and possibly a lubricant.

Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave

Open the speedometer and loosen the screw that holds the old speedometer. Carefully pull out the wave. Make sure not to damage any parts.

Step 3: Installation of the new reinforced speedometer wave

Take the new reinforced speedometer and put it into the opening of the speedometer. Make sure you sit correctly and is screwed on.

Step 4: Check functionality

Start the engine and watch the speedometer. Make sure that the needle works properly and the speed displays correctly.

Step 5: Completion of the installation

After checking the functionality, connect the speedometer and all other parts you have removed. Make sure you tighten everything.

Step 6: Care and maintenance

In order to extend the lifespan of your speedometer wave, it is important to carry out regular maintenance work. Clean the wave and check it for wear.

FAQ 1: How often should I check the speedometer woe?

It is recommended to check the speedometer wave at least once a year or with any inspection of your Yamaha TT 600.

FAQ 2: What are the signs of a defective speedometer?

The signs of a defective speedometer wave include an inaccurate speedometer, jerky needle movements or no signal from the speedometer.

Yamaha TT 600 59x [all construction years] Tachowave - increased execution

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