- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave
- Step 3: Install new speedometers
- Step 4: fasten the speedometer
- Step 5: carry out the test run
- Step 6: Care of the speedometer wave
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start working, make sure that you have the right tool and the new reinforced speedometer. You need a wrench, a screwdriver and possibly pliers.
Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave
Open the motorcycle cladding to get access to the old speedometer. Dry the screws that attach the speedometer wave to the instrument panel and the gearbox. Carefully pull out the old wave.
Step 3: Install new speedometers
Take the new reinforced speedometer wave and first introduce it to the gear. Make sure that the wave sits properly and is not kinked. Guide the other side of the wave through the instrument panel.
Step 4: fasten the speedometer
Fix the speedometer wave on the instrument panel and on the gear. Pull the screws to ensure that everything is stable and the shaft can move freely.
Step 5: carry out the test run
Start the motorcycle and check whether the speedometer works correctly. Pay attention to possible noises or staples that could indicate incorrect installation.
Step 6: Care of the speedometer wave
In order to extend the lifespan of the speedometer wave, you should regularly check them for damage. If necessary, clean them and oil them easily to ensure smooth functioning.
How often should I check the speedometer wave?
It is recommended to check the speedometer wave for damage at least once a year or in front of longer journeys.
What can I do if the speedometer doesn't work?
First check the connection of the speedometer wave at both ends. If the wave is damaged, it must be replaced. Also make sure that the speedometer itself is not defective.
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