Quote from: Grant1Shepherd on 29 December 2018, 11:31:03 pmQuote from: darrsi on 29 December 2018, 10:53:06 amQuote from: Grant1Shepherd on 29 December 2018, 12:38:53 amQuote from: darrsi on 28 December 2018, 10:41:23 pmQuote from: bandit on 28 December 2018, 09:20:43 pmIf the speedo was working fine before today before the work was done then they have either put it back wrong or snapped the lugs off the rota on reassembly.That did cross my mind as well, it may well have been fine beforehand, but you can't discount the chance that it may have been misaligned when being put back together.Only one way to find out though.....Nope the the rotor sensor is fine I was there to witness the work happen, it had loads of grease in there as well, the front wheel bearing he changed has stopped the annoying noise from the video however my speedo is now just completely useless, I went out for a ride tonight and it is just jumping all over the place, the mechanic said the next thing to change would be the speed cable but I'm wary because clearly changing the rotor sensor did nothing.You can't really 'witness' it being put back right, only by doing it yourself can you 'feel' that it's been done correctly.Anyone who has had the pleasure of doing this will know exactly what i'm on about.Don't 100% rule out broken lugs, if it worked okay before but doesn't now then that makes it the prime suspect.When the noise started is when the speedo started to play up a little (once every 10 minutes maybe) when it went into the garage on Friday he took the wheel off and the rotor sensor still was in good condition and covered in loads of grease however the front wheel bearing had a lot of play, since replacing the bearing and putting the wheel back on the bike stopped making the noise but now my speedo is all over the place all of the time, it jumps from the speed I'm doing to 0mph and it does this over and over and over again.Surely it has to be something else as the speedo started to play up before the bearing was replaced when I saw the rotor sensor, the only problem I'm having is I can't find whatever speedo wire everyone is on about anywhere for sale. If I can find one I will buy one and probably buy another rotor sensor just to be on the safe side.As you can see from the links above if you do buy the whole thing then another rotor sensor will already come with it, just make sure you keep the one you have now as well as a spare, it just slides out.
Quote from: darrsi on 29 December 2018, 10:53:06 amQuote from: Grant1Shepherd on 29 December 2018, 12:38:53 amQuote from: darrsi on 28 December 2018, 10:41:23 pmQuote from: bandit on 28 December 2018, 09:20:43 pmIf the speedo was working fine before today before the work was done then they have either put it back wrong or snapped the lugs off the rota on reassembly.That did cross my mind as well, it may well have been fine beforehand, but you can't discount the chance that it may have been misaligned when being put back together.Only one way to find out though.....Nope the the rotor sensor is fine I was there to witness the work happen, it had loads of grease in there as well, the front wheel bearing he changed has stopped the annoying noise from the video however my speedo is now just completely useless, I went out for a ride tonight and it is just jumping all over the place, the mechanic said the next thing to change would be the speed cable but I'm wary because clearly changing the rotor sensor did nothing.You can't really 'witness' it being put back right, only by doing it yourself can you 'feel' that it's been done correctly.Anyone who has had the pleasure of doing this will know exactly what i'm on about.Don't 100% rule out broken lugs, if it worked okay before but doesn't now then that makes it the prime suspect.When the noise started is when the speedo started to play up a little (once every 10 minutes maybe) when it went into the garage on Friday he took the wheel off and the rotor sensor still was in good condition and covered in loads of grease however the front wheel bearing had a lot of play, since replacing the bearing and putting the wheel back on the bike stopped making the noise but now my speedo is all over the place all of the time, it jumps from the speed I'm doing to 0mph and it does this over and over and over again.Surely it has to be something else as the speedo started to play up before the bearing was replaced when I saw the rotor sensor, the only problem I'm having is I can't find whatever speedo wire everyone is on about anywhere for sale. If I can find one I will buy one and probably buy another rotor sensor just to be on the safe side.
Quote from: Grant1Shepherd on 29 December 2018, 12:38:53 amQuote from: darrsi on 28 December 2018, 10:41:23 pmQuote from: bandit on 28 December 2018, 09:20:43 pmIf the speedo was working fine before today before the work was done then they have either put it back wrong or snapped the lugs off the rota on reassembly.That did cross my mind as well, it may well have been fine beforehand, but you can't discount the chance that it may have been misaligned when being put back together.Only one way to find out though.....Nope the the rotor sensor is fine I was there to witness the work happen, it had loads of grease in there as well, the front wheel bearing he changed has stopped the annoying noise from the video however my speedo is now just completely useless, I went out for a ride tonight and it is just jumping all over the place, the mechanic said the next thing to change would be the speed cable but I'm wary because clearly changing the rotor sensor did nothing.You can't really 'witness' it being put back right, only by doing it yourself can you 'feel' that it's been done correctly.Anyone who has had the pleasure of doing this will know exactly what i'm on about.Don't 100% rule out broken lugs, if it worked okay before but doesn't now then that makes it the prime suspect.
Quote from: darrsi on 28 December 2018, 10:41:23 pmQuote from: bandit on 28 December 2018, 09:20:43 pmIf the speedo was working fine before today before the work was done then they have either put it back wrong or snapped the lugs off the rota on reassembly.That did cross my mind as well, it may well have been fine beforehand, but you can't discount the chance that it may have been misaligned when being put back together.Only one way to find out though.....Nope the the rotor sensor is fine I was there to witness the work happen, it had loads of grease in there as well, the front wheel bearing he changed has stopped the annoying noise from the video however my speedo is now just completely useless, I went out for a ride tonight and it is just jumping all over the place, the mechanic said the next thing to change would be the speed cable but I'm wary because clearly changing the rotor sensor did nothing.
Quote from: bandit on 28 December 2018, 09:20:43 pmIf the speedo was working fine before today before the work was done then they have either put it back wrong or snapped the lugs off the rota on reassembly.That did cross my mind as well, it may well have been fine beforehand, but you can't discount the chance that it may have been misaligned when being put back together.Only one way to find out though.....
If the speedo was working fine before today before the work was done then they have either put it back wrong or snapped the lugs off the rota on reassembly.
Quote from: darrsi on 30 December 2018, 04:24:08 amQuote from: Grant1Shepherd on 29 December 2018, 11:31:03 pmQuote from: darrsi on 29 December 2018, 10:53:06 amQuote from: Grant1Shepherd on 29 December 2018, 12:38:53 amQuote from: darrsi on 28 December 2018, 10:41:23 pmQuote from: bandit on 28 December 2018, 09:20:43 pmIf the speedo was working fine before today before the work was done then they have either put it back wrong or snapped the lugs off the rota on reassembly.That did cross my mind as well, it may well have been fine beforehand, but you can't discount the chance that it may have been misaligned when being put back together.Only one way to find out though.....Nope the the rotor sensor is fine I was there to witness the work happen, it had loads of grease in there as well, the front wheel bearing he changed has stopped the annoying noise from the video however my speedo is now just completely useless, I went out for a ride tonight and it is just jumping all over the place, the mechanic said the next thing to change would be the speed cable but I'm wary because clearly changing the rotor sensor did nothing.You can't really 'witness' it being put back right, only by doing it yourself can you 'feel' that it's been done correctly.Anyone who has had the pleasure of doing this will know exactly what i'm on about.Don't 100% rule out broken lugs, if it worked okay before but doesn't now then that makes it the prime suspect.When the noise started is when the speedo started to play up a little (once every 10 minutes maybe) when it went into the garage on Friday he took the wheel off and the rotor sensor still was in good condition and covered in loads of grease however the front wheel bearing had a lot of play, since replacing the bearing and putting the wheel back on the bike stopped making the noise but now my speedo is all over the place all of the time, it jumps from the speed I'm doing to 0mph and it does this over and over and over again.Surely it has to be something else as the speedo started to play up before the bearing was replaced when I saw the rotor sensor, the only problem I'm having is I can't find whatever speedo wire everyone is on about anywhere for sale. If I can find one I will buy one and probably buy another rotor sensor just to be on the safe side.As you can see from the links above if you do buy the whole thing then another rotor sensor will already come with it, just make sure you keep the one you have now as well as a spare, it just slides out.Even that rota looks to have a snapped lug so as above keep your new one & use the replacement sensor.
I did not see your comments before buying from the second hand link that was sent in. Have I just brought a broken second hand speedo drive?
Quote from: Grant1Shepherd on 01 January 2019, 09:39:24 pmI did not see your comments before buying from the second hand link that was sent in. Have I just brought a broken second hand speedo drive? No probably not, the broken part we speak of is the rotor sensor which fits inside the speed sensor you have bought from my link, the rota has a broken lug(s), this is the new part (rotor) you have had fitted recently, when you receive the speed sensor you can take the damaged rotor out & throw it away & fit the replacement Ebay speed sensor.The Rota sensor/ speed sensor see fig 13.https://www.bike-parts-yam.com/yamaha-motorcycle/600-MOTO/1998/FAZER/FZS600/SPEEDOMETER/20_2017-2017/B41/0/23946
Quote from: bandit on 01 January 2019, 11:31:11 pmQuote from: Grant1Shepherd on 01 January 2019, 09:39:24 pmI did not see your comments before buying from the second hand link that was sent in. Have I just brought a broken second hand speedo drive? No probably not, the broken part we speak of is the rotor sensor which fits inside the speed sensor you have bought from my link, the rota has a broken lug(s), this is the new part (rotor) you have had fitted recently, when you receive the speed sensor you can take the damaged rotor out & throw it away & fit the replacement Ebay speed sensor.The Rota sensor/ speed sensor see fig 13.https://www.bike-parts-yam.com/yamaha-motorcycle/600-MOTO/1998/FAZER/FZS600/SPEEDOMETER/20_2017-2017/B41/0/23946Thank you for explaining this for me, I will check the rotor sensor in the speedo drive when it arrives, the one that is currently on my bike I will have to see when the wheel is back off to see if it is not broken, if so, looks like i'll have to buy another rotor sensor.
Quote from: Grant1Shepherd on 02 January 2019, 11:05:36 pmQuote from: bandit on 01 January 2019, 11:31:11 pmQuote from: Grant1Shepherd on 01 January 2019, 09:39:24 pmI did not see your comments before buying from the second hand link that was sent in. Have I just brought a broken second hand speedo drive? No probably not, the broken part we speak of is the rotor sensor which fits inside the speed sensor you have bought from my link, the rota has a broken lug(s), this is the new part (rotor) you have had fitted recently, when you receive the speed sensor you can take the damaged rotor out & throw it away & fit the replacement Ebay speed sensor.The Rota sensor/ speed sensor see fig 13.https://www.bike-parts-yam.com/yamaha-motorcycle/600-MOTO/1998/FAZER/FZS600/SPEEDOMETER/20_2017-2017/B41/0/23946Thank you for explaining this for me, I will check the rotor sensor in the speedo drive when it arrives, the one that is currently on my bike I will have to see when the wheel is back off to see if it is not broken, if so, looks like i'll have to buy another rotor sensor.I know it's a nuisance, but if you bought the one in the link that was given it says "good condition, tested, works", but if you get it and both lugs are broken, which i suspect is the case, then it probably wasn't tested and doesn't work.Up to you if you want to go down the refund road, or maybe even enquire if they have another rotor they could swap it with.
Quote from: darrsi on 03 January 2019, 06:20:33 amQuote from: Grant1Shepherd on 02 January 2019, 11:05:36 pmQuote from: bandit on 01 January 2019, 11:31:11 pmQuote from: Grant1Shepherd on 01 January 2019, 09:39:24 pmI did not see your comments before buying from the second hand link that was sent in. Have I just brought a broken second hand speedo drive? No probably not, the broken part we speak of is the rotor sensor which fits inside the speed sensor you have bought from my link, the rota has a broken lug(s), this is the new part (rotor) you have had fitted recently, when you receive the speed sensor you can take the damaged rotor out & throw it away & fit the replacement Ebay speed sensor.The Rota sensor/ speed sensor see fig 13.https://www.bike-parts-yam.com/yamaha-motorcycle/600-MOTO/1998/FAZER/FZS600/SPEEDOMETER/20_2017-2017/B41/0/23946Thank you for explaining this for me, I will check the rotor sensor in the speedo drive when it arrives, the one that is currently on my bike I will have to see when the wheel is back off to see if it is not broken, if so, looks like i'll have to buy another rotor sensor.I know it's a nuisance, but if you bought the one in the link that was given it says "good condition, tested, works", but if you get it and both lugs are broken, which i suspect is the case, then it probably wasn't tested and doesn't work.Up to you if you want to go down the refund road, or maybe even enquire if they have another rotor they could swap it with.UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!The speedo drive I ordered arrived and yes one the the lugs is broken however not both. I decided to take the bike out tonight for a ride and annoying the speedo worked perfectly, at slow speed, when cruising and even when letting off the throttle the speedo would drop correctly, this speedo issue is doing my nut in, can't understand why all of a sudden the speedo decides to work perfectly for me