As I understand it if you disconnect the speedo you will get engine running problems, is this true?
I've removed my original clocks and got a koso speedo on my bikeI've not has any running issues at all
Is there any other speedos from other Yamaha's that work with the FZS600? Does the XJR1300 use the same speedo sensor? Will it work?
Quote from: Geordi Sussex on 20 May 2014, 09:06:36 pmI've removed my original clocks and got a koso speedo on my bikeI've not has any running issues at allWhere are you taking your speed reading from? The OE speed sensor or the one supplied with the Koso?Do you get any error codes?
Punkstig was able to cut down an FZS speedo drive to fit his Thundercat front wheel (I assume that's what you're referring to?)
Quote from: Ruby Racing on 22 May 2014, 01:27:24 pmQuote from: Geordi Sussex on 20 May 2014, 09:06:36 pmI've removed my original clocks and got a koso speedo on my bikeI've not has any running issues at allWhere are you taking your speed reading from? The OE speed sensor or the one supplied with the Koso?Do you get any error codes?I use magnets and the sensor for the speedo Just have to calibrate it Error codes? What on the new unitNo all works good
Quote from: ChristoT on 22 May 2014, 10:25:14 pmPunkstig was able to cut down an FZS speedo drive to fit his Thundercat front wheel (I assume that's what you're referring to?)Sorry, what I was trying to say is will the speedo from a XJR1300 or any other Yamaha, work on a FZS600 using the existing speedo sensor?