Step 1: Preparation

Before starting work, make sure that you have all the tools you need. This includes a wrench, a screwdriver and the new reinforced speedometer for the Ducati model.

Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave

Open the cockpit of your Ducati and remove the cover. Loosen the fastening screws of the old speedometer wave and carefully pull them out. Make sure not to damage any other components.

Step 3: Installation of the new speedometer wave

Take the new speedometer wave and insert it in the same place where the old tachewell was removed. Make sure that the wave sits properly and no knots or complications arise.

Step 4: fastening of the speedometer wave

Attach the speedometer wave with the screws previously removed. Make sure everything is firmly sitting to prevent loosening while driving. Also check the connection on the instrument panel.

Step 5: Functional test

Start the motorcycle and check whether the speedometer works correctly. Drive a short distance and watch whether the speedometer works work properly and displays all speeds correctly.

Step 6: Maintenance tips

In order to extend the lifespan of your speedometer, you should regularly observe the following points:

How often should I check the speedometer wave?

It is recommended to check the speedometer wave every 5000 km or at least once a year to ensure that it works properly.

What are the signs of a defective speedometer?

A common sign of a defective speedometer wave is an inappropriate speedometer or a speedometer that stops. Unusual noises can also indicate a problem.

Ducati 748 916 996 998 [all construction years] - speedometer - reinforced

Price: 24.00 €