- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave
- Step 3: Installation of the reinforced speedometer wave
- Step 4: fastening of the speedometer wave
- Step 5: Test of the speedometer wave
- Step 6: Care instructions
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start installing the reinforced speedometer, make sure you have all the necessary tools on hand. This includes a wrench, a screwdriver and pliers. Also wear suitable protective gloves to protect your hands.
Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave
Loosen the screws that attach the old speedometer wave to the instrument panel and the gearbox. Carefully pull out the speedometer wave and make sure that no parts are damaged.
Step 3: Installation of the reinforced speedometer wave
Take the new reinforced speedometer and put it in the gear. Make sure that the shaft sits properly and is not twisted. Then take the other end through the instrument panel.
Step 4: fastening of the speedometer wave
After the speedometer wave is correctly positioned, fasten them with the screws previously removed. Pull the screws tight, but be careful not to overturn them to avoid damage.
Step 5: Test of the speedometer wave
Start the motorcycle and check whether the speedometer works correctly. Make sure that there are no unusual noises and that the wave turns freely.
Step 6: Care instructions
In order to extend the lifespan of the speedometer wave, you should regularly observe the following care instructions:
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.
Can I replace the speedometer work myself?
Yes, the installation of a new speedometer wave is usually simple and can be carried out with basic tools and some skill itself.
