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plasmid
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Odometer

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Another dash related issue

Has anyone taken their odometer apart?

Mine started working intermittently so I suspect one of the plastic gears broke.
I've seen places that fix this in the US but this bike is in Germany,
so I'm considering taking it apart.

Anything to watch out for / not break something else?
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Re: Odometer

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intermitent issues are not likely to be internal to the speedo,more likely a cable, drive or receiver issue :thumbup: If in fact it proves to be internal be very careful and good luck finding parts aside from a spare speedo :wacko: Get your cluster installed properly and check that cable then go from there :?:
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Re: Odometer

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higgy wrote:intermitent issues are not likely to be internal to the speedo,more likely a cable, drive or receiver issue :thumbup: If in fact it proves to be internal be very careful and good luck finding parts aside from a spare speedo :wacko: Get your cluster installed properly and check that cable then go from there :?:

When it works it does one full rotation then stops again. Starts working when I hit a bump.

The trip meter works consistently so I'm inclined to think it's a gear.


Thanks for the suggestions.
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Re: Odometer

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could still be the cable,if either end is worn
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Re: Odometer

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Don`t think so, when the trip meter still works.

Maybe i have a used, but working odometer somewhere...
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Re: Odometer

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JoKing wrote:Don`t think so, when the trip meter still works.

Maybe i have a used, but working odometer somewhere...

That would be great. Thanks.
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Re: Odometer

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I found it.
The dash holding rubber/screws you should purchase somewhere else. I paid much too much for them.
The fairing stay rubbers i got as well. You got a PM.
92` Ducati 907 i.e. - ST3-Conversion --> Burned down with my barn
78` Ducati 900 SS - Bevel --> Sved her by risking my life
90` Cagiva Freccia C12R - Paso`s smaller sister --> Burned down with my barn
86` Ducati 750 Paso
96` Cagiva 750 AC Elefant
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