You only need a few tools for the job but even if you hire it out to someone else it is a quick job (30 minutes tops in a shop) so not too expensive anyway. Glad I could share information
By any chance do you need this exact part? When I ordered this part they shipped me two. The first is still holding up great. If needed let me know your email address and I can ship you one free of charge
That would be correct. Changing the size of the front tire is the only thing that will affect the speedometer reading with this cable style speedometer.
hi, I have an 02 VT1100C and the design of gear box assembly is somewhat different. I don't know if the thin silver "nut" on base of gear box where the cable goes on needs loosened or not to get the cable out of the gear box. How hard did you have to pull the end of the cable to get it out of the gear box assembly? Did you wiggle it a bit? When you say unscrew are you referring to the single Phillip's head screw that fastens the end of the cable to the gear box assembly?
When I first took the speedometer cable off it was a bit stuck. Some good wiggling and pulling got it loose though. As far as unscrewing there is just the one philips head screw and then you should be able to pull it out (sometimes a little force is needed) hope this helps
I ordered mine from EBay. I know it says it doesn’t fit a shadow 1100 but it fit right on for my VT1100C No problems. Here’s a link www.ebay.com/itm/152654672816 The other option is to find a local Honda motorcycle dealership or service center and buy it from them. I know here in the US you can even call them and have them ship one directly to your house. Hope this helps!
Hi Doug, clear video! I have currently the same issue with my honda transalp (2001), for 300km back i replaced the plastic wheel.... but last saturday it broke down again... the two plastic parts what are making the connection with the front weel worn out.... i want to replace this part again but my question did you lube te plastic wheel or other parts, what kind of lube did you use and how manny did you use.... last time i used quet a lot, i soked the plastic wheel in lube, perhaps that is one of te resons it broke down again.
Thanks for the input! I did not lubricate part. There seemed to be some sort light of lubricant already inside the assembly when I got the part. I’ve only went about 2 miles (maybe about 3.7km) so far as the weather has been a bit wet lately. If I were to have added a lubricant I would make sure it’s compatible with nylon as some oils/greases can break down plastic parts
My issue is the pin deal for the cable broke watched the video so I can get the just of what to do when the new full assembly comes in the tire shop isn't taking responsibility for their guys mistake
I hope it helped some. Sometimes the speedometer cable is pretty tight on the top end where it reaches the speedometer itself. I had to use a pair of pliers to get it free. It’s a pretty easy job though.
A reddit post sent me here. Helpful video 👍
I'll probably pay a mechanic to do this, as being a new rider that doesn't know much nor have tools to fix
You only need a few tools for the job but even if you hire it out to someone else it is a quick job (30 minutes tops in a shop) so not too expensive anyway. Glad I could share information
Excellent excellent video! Appreciate the detail!!
Thanks for the comment! I’m glad you found it useful
Great video, exactly what I needed! Thank you sir!
Thanks for the kind words! I’m glad I was able to help you out
By any chance do you need this exact part? When I ordered this part they shipped me two. The first is still holding up great. If needed let me know your email address and I can ship you one free of charge
You’re awesome man, thanks for the help
Thanks for the kind words!
Couldnt have been a better video
Thanks for simple straight to point video..... Should a man regrease bearing while in there and maybe look at brake pads ?
Yes, it never hurts to check the condition of the other components since you already have access to them
Thanks for the video and the link to buy the item.
Glad I could help
so if i changed a sprocket it wouldnt affect the speedo reading?
That would be correct. Changing the size of the front tire is the only thing that will affect the speedometer reading with this cable style speedometer.
hi, I have an 02 VT1100C and the design of gear box assembly is somewhat different. I don't know if the thin silver "nut" on base of gear box where the cable goes on needs loosened or not to get the cable out of the gear box. How hard did you have to pull the end of the cable to get it out of the gear box assembly? Did you wiggle it a bit? When you say unscrew are you referring to the single Phillip's head screw that fastens the end of the cable to the gear box assembly?
When I first took the speedometer cable off it was a bit stuck. Some good wiggling and pulling got it loose though. As far as unscrewing there is just the one philips head screw and then you should be able to pull it out (sometimes a little force is needed) hope this helps
where did you get replacement from ?
i am in thailand and can not find one
I ordered mine from EBay. I know it says it doesn’t fit a shadow 1100 but it fit right on for my VT1100C No problems. Here’s a link www.ebay.com/itm/152654672816
The other option is to find a local Honda motorcycle dealership or service center and buy it from them. I know here in the US you can even call them and have them ship one directly to your house.
Hope this helps!
Thank you! much appriciated I have the same model, I need a new tire valve! so this video is very helpfull! T'Y!!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for the video
Hi Doug, clear video!
I have currently the same issue with my honda transalp (2001), for 300km back i replaced the plastic wheel.... but last saturday it broke down again... the two plastic parts what are making the connection with the front weel worn out.... i want to replace this part again but my question did you lube te plastic wheel or other parts, what kind of lube did you use and how manny did you use.... last time i used quet a lot, i soked the plastic wheel in lube,
perhaps that is one of te resons it broke down again.
Thanks for the input! I did not lubricate part. There seemed to be some sort light of lubricant already inside the assembly when I got the part. I’ve only went about 2 miles (maybe about 3.7km) so far as the weather has been a bit wet lately. If I were to have added a lubricant I would make sure it’s compatible with nylon as some oils/greases can break down plastic parts
My issue is the pin deal for the cable broke watched the video so I can get the just of what to do when the new full assembly comes in the tire shop isn't taking responsibility for their guys mistake
I hope it helped some. Sometimes the speedometer cable is pretty tight on the top end where it reaches the speedometer itself. I had to use a pair of pliers to get it free. It’s a pretty easy job though.
Thanks man!
Happy to help!