Step 1: Make preparations

Before starting work, make sure you have the right speedometer for your model. Put all the required tools ready, including wrenches, pliers and lubricants.

Step 2: Remove the speedometer

Open the cover of the speedometer and loosen the screws that attach the speedometer wave. Carefully pull out the wave. Make sure not to damage any other parts.

Step 3: Use new speedometer wave

Take the new speedometer wave and use it in the corresponding place. Make sure that it is properly aligned and has no kink to ensure a smooth function.

Step 4: Connect the speedometer wave

Connect the speedometer wave on the speedometer and on the drive. Make sure that all connections are tight and put on the screws evenly to prevent loosening during the journey.

Step 5: carry out the function test

Start the motorcycle and test the speedometer wave by moving the vehicle slightly. Check whether the speedometer works correctly and the speed has stuck. If everything is fine, you can attach the cover again.

Step 6: Care of the speedometer wave

Clean the speedometer wave regularly and smear it with suitable lubricant to extend your lifespan. Check them for signs of wear for each service.

How often should the speedometer wave be changed?

The speedometer wave should be changed every two years or if there is any signs of wear to ensure a correct function.

Can I change the speedometer myself?

Yes, with the right tools and some technical understanding you can change the speedometer wave yourself. Note the steps mentioned above for a simple implementation.

Ducati Pantah SL TL XL 350 500 600 650 [All construction years] - Tachowave

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