Step 1: Preparation

Make sure you have all the necessary tools ready, including a wrench, pliers and the new reinforced speedometer. Work in a well -lit area.

Step 2: Access to the speedometer wave

Remove the cover of the motorcycle to get access to the speedometer wave. Make sure to keep the screws in a safe place so that you can later assemble easy assembly.

Step 3: Remove the old speedometer wave

Carefully separate the old tachewell at both ends. Start at the speedometer and then pull off the wave from the drive side. Make sure not to damage any other parts.

Step 4: Installation of the new speedometer wave

First put the new reinforced speedometer wave on the drive side and then lead it to the speedometer. Make sure that it is pinched correctly to ensure a proper function.

Step 5: Checking the function

Start the motorcycle and check whether the speedometer works properly. Make sure that no unusual noises can be heard and that the needle of the speedometer reacts.

Step 6: completion and care

Bring up the cover of the motorcycle and secure all screws. Clean the area around the speedometer wave to remove dirt and dust. Pay attention to a regular inspection of the speedometer wave to extend their lifespan.

Question 1: How often should I check the speedometer work?

It is recommended to check the speedometer wave at least once a season or with every oil change to ensure that it is in perfect condition.

Question 2: What should I do if the speedometer doesn't work?

First check the connection of the speedometer wave at both ends. If everything is connected correctly and the speedometer still does not work, the wave could be damaged and may have to be replaced.

Yamaha XVS 650 Drag Star 4VR [1997] - speedometer - reinforced

Price: 39.00 €