- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave
- Step 3: Installation of the reinforced speedometer wave
- Step 4: Connection of the speedometer wave
- Step 5: Checking the function
- Step 6: Care and maintenance
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start installing the reinforced speedometer, make sure you have all the required tools and spare parts ready. This includes a new speedometer, wrench, a screwdriver and, if necessary, pliers.
Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave
Open the cladding to get access to the old speedometer. Loosen the screws that attach the speedometer wave to the speedometer and drive and carefully pull out the shaft.
Step 3: Installation of the reinforced speedometer wave
Take the new reinforced speedometer wave and insert it at the same place where the old wave was removed. Make sure that she sits correctly and has no kinks or twists.
Step 4: Connection of the speedometer wave
Connect the speedometer wave to both the speedometer and the drive. Make sure that all connections are safe and without a game to ensure a precise speed display.
Step 5: Checking the function
Start the motorcycle and test the function of the speedometer. Check whether the speed display works correctly and no unusual noises occur.
Step 6: Care and maintenance
In order to extend the lifespan of the speedometer wave, you should check your function regularly and clean you if necessary. Make sure to check the wave for wear or damage during inspection.
How often should I check the speedometer wave?
It is recommended to check the speedometer wave at least once a season or with every oil change to ensure that it works properly.
What are the signs of a defective speedometer?
If the speed display jumps, does not react or indicates inaccurate values, this can indicate a defective speedometer, which should be exchanged.
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