Step 1: Preparation

Before you start exchanging the speedometer, you should make sure that you have all the necessary tools and materials. This includes a new reinforced speedometer, a wrench, a screwdriver and possibly pliers.

Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave

Open the motorcycle cladding to get access to the speedometer wave. Loosen the screws that attach the old speedometer wave to the speedometer and the engine. Carefully pull out the speedometer wave.

Step 3: Install new speedometers

Take the new reinforced speedometer wave and insert it into the appropriate bracket. Make sure that the wave sits in the speedometer and in the engine to ensure a proper function.

Step 4: secure speedometer

After the speedometer wave is clicked in, fasten them with the screws you have previously removed. Make sure everything is firmly sitting to avoid loosening while driving.

Step 5: Functional test

Start the motorcycle and check whether the speedometer works properly. Drive a few meters to ensure that the speedometer works work correctly and does not make noise.

Step 6: Care of the speedometer wave

In order to extend the lifespan of your speedometer wave, you should regularly check them for cracks or wear. Clean the connection area and add some lubricant if necessary.

How often should I check the speedometer wave?

It is recommended to check the speedometer wave at least once a year, especially before long journeys or after intensive use.

What are the signs of a defective speedometer?

Typical signs are a jumping or non -functioning speedometer as well as unusual noises from the area of ​​the speedometer.

Honda CB 900 F2 SC09 [all construction years] - speedometer wave - reinforced execution

Price: 49.00 €