Thursday, February 11, 2010

Speedo How Hard Is It To Repair A Broken Speedo Consul On A Motorbike?

How hard is it to repair a broken speedo consul on a motorbike? - speedo

They offered me a bike for a really good price, which was abandoned in the vicinity of 10 mph ESE runs well, but the consul speedometer must be replaced it's a lot of work is relatively close, or to follow? Additional information from the motorcycle-125 and I want it as my runner before my tests to use and to something bigger, so do not want to spend much money for him.

2 comments:

Wolf said...

It should be relatively easy. Check out the location of each son / cable in the progress of the existing meters, and then again on the new cluster in the same places. The group should (to focus the image of cycling with a few nuts, depending on the year and model of bike vary).

You should be able to find a replacement group on eBay for an undisclosed transfer fee too.

Wolf said...

It should be relatively easy. Check out the location of each son / cable in the progress of the existing meters, and then again on the new cluster in the same places. The group should (to focus the image of cycling with a few nuts, depending on the year and model of bike vary).

You should be able to find a replacement group on eBay for an undisclosed transfer fee too.

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