fantastic! Wish I saw this before now. I have a suzuki that I got everything working but the needle? Needle moves and returns to zero smoothly by hand but won't budge when using the cable? magnet spins freely with the cable but bell (needle) won't move? any ideas?
Thank for the comment. Sorry I don't know anything about the Japanese ones. But these work by the spinning magnet drag coupling into the disc connected to the needle. The gap between the two is critical. The gap can be adjusted by the calibration screw. Good luck.
@@crankbuster Basically the same, however the disc at (5:20) on your video is a bell. wish I could attach a picture. the magnet spins inside the bell which should spin the bell. I don't see any adjustment for it unlike yours but I agree air gap is the key just how to adjust it is my problem. I thought maybe the magnet had lost some strength but appears to be the same when compared to another speedo. Thanks again.
@@crankbuster thanks. That's a cool graphic. I recently got an old Triumph motorcycle with a similar speedo. One of those flat head screws was lose so I tightened it a bit...then my speedo stopped working. I'm trying to figure out what I did. I unmounted it from the top triple tree bracket to move it out of the way to install new forks then I put it back on. Next step will be to remove the speedo cable and make sure it's turning properly.
Varry Varry good job sir me Gujarat India se METER repair VALA
Clearly this was a labour of love. Nicely done!
Now - just extend to the whole bike ... What a labour of love this video must have been.
That was fascinating! Thank you.
Wonderful! Thank you,for such a helpful video.
You are hired Sir!
Wish it really fit together that easy.
fantastic! Wish I saw this before now. I have a suzuki that I got everything working but the needle? Needle moves and returns to zero smoothly by hand but won't budge when using the cable? magnet spins freely with the cable but bell (needle) won't move? any ideas?
Thank for the comment. Sorry I don't know anything about the Japanese ones. But these work by the spinning magnet drag coupling into the disc connected to the needle. The gap between the two is critical. The gap can be adjusted by the calibration screw. Good luck.
@@crankbuster Basically the same, however the disc at (5:20) on your video is a bell. wish I could attach a picture. the magnet spins inside the bell which should spin the bell. I don't see any adjustment for it unlike yours but I agree air gap is the key just how to adjust it is my problem. I thought maybe the magnet had lost some strength but appears to be the same when compared to another speedo. Thanks again.
Sehr geil! Wie lange braucht man um das zu zeichnen? Davon würde ich mir gerne Zeichnungen in die Werkstatt hängen.
What do the 3 flat head screws underneath do?
They hold the chassis in the casing via their vibration isolation rubbers.
@@crankbuster thanks. That's a cool graphic. I recently got an old Triumph motorcycle with a similar speedo. One of those flat head screws was lose so I tightened it a bit...then my speedo stopped working. I'm trying to figure out what I did. I unmounted it from the top triple tree bracket to move it out of the way to install new forks then I put it back on. Next step will be to remove the speedo cable and make sure it's turning properly.
brilliant
Top notch
Holy shit this thing is complicated