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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: Decoke Dave on 08 June 2015, 04:22:21 pm

Title: Fitting a new speedomiter dial face to a 2002 foxeye
Post by: Decoke Dave on 08 June 2015, 04:22:21 pm
Thinking of fitting a new dial facing, has anyone done this? (260 mph is a bit silly) I have seen them on e bay for £20, can anyone recommend a good one?  Also what is involved in fitting these, obviously the seller says they are no problem but then mentions the unit may be sealed and offers a fitting service!
Title: Re: Fitting a new speedomiter dial face to a 2002 foxeye
Post by: sinto on 08 June 2015, 07:17:46 pm
:useless

Give us a clue on what your trying to change? Whole clocks? Just the speedo? etc  and also a pic of what your looking to buy.

My imagination is good, but needs a wee help especially after a 13hr shift :(
Title: Re: Fitting a new speedomiter dial face to a 2002 foxeye
Post by: Decoke Dave on 08 June 2015, 10:33:37 pm
Sorry, utterly clueless how to put a picture on here! If you look on e bay under "Yamaha Fzs 600 speedometer" you will see a new "speedometer clock dial underlay". I am crap with computers, more interested in motorbikes. I am nearly 52 after all!
Title: Re: Fitting a new speedomiter dial face to a 2002 foxeye
Post by: sinto on 08 June 2015, 10:40:58 pm
Sorry, utterly clueless how to put a picture on here! If you look on e bay under "Yamaha Fzs 600 speedometer" you will see a new "speedometer clock dial underlay". I am crap with computers, more interested in motorbikes. I am nearly 52 after all!

No probs....
Idiots step to loading pics.....

Post as you have just done.
Press 'Additional Options' (underneath)
Then the 'Add Attachment'
Then 'Choose File'
Source your pic then press on actual pic you want to upload, repeat above upto 4 pics
Then press 'Post'
Hey presto, job done :)
Title: Re: Fitting a new speedomiter dial face to a 2002 foxeye
Post by: unfazed on 09 June 2015, 12:46:46 am
If your changing the face it is relatively easy.

It is easy enough to do just a bit fiddly and not for the very heavy handed :) , I have done it a few times.
This is a good write up here  http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/whitegaugegraphics.html (http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/whitegaugegraphics.html)  on the Fzs1000 and the Fzs600 is exactly the same.