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replaced bulb, lost speedo
#1
Hello all...

I noticed the other day that one of my 'dash' bulbs was out (the one on the left of the speedo)

everything else was working fine.

so I decided to sort this out, and upgrade to white bulbs off ebay, and all went well and I got it all sorted out within 30minutes or so...(see below!!)

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I went out on the bike today, and the speedo is dead!

everything else still works, including the trip meter... it's just the speedo that's now working.

does anyone have any idea what could be wrong after changing a few bulbs over?!?

thanks!!



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#2
Sorry I cant help but I will be watching this post because I have a blown bulb dont need it as I can still see the clocks and I dont do night time riding but I have put off replacing it because I know dam well that something else will go wrong -- like yours
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#3
pulled a wire out or anything?
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#4
going to give it another strip down later today.... I've been riding about to drain the tank to ensure the petrol light comes on OK ( I did put a 'working' light in there, but maybe the polarity is different)


So hopefully all nothing major, but we'll see...


should have all been so simple....  :rollin


:rolleyes
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#5
well I almost drained the tank and my fill light never came on, so I guess I had it the wrong way round.


took everything apart again last night, changed the bulb around and made sure there were no damaged wires, or disconnected ones etc...


the speedo still doesn't work.


when I turn the bike on it goes from the off position to the 'ready' position - at 0 mph.... but does nothing after that.....


does anyone have any ideas as to what could be wrong??


:o
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#6
(19-02-15, 09:18 AM)the cueball link Wrote:the speedo still doesn't work.
when I turn the bike on it goes from the off position to the 'ready' position - at 0 mph.... but does nothing after that.....
does anyone have any ideas as to what could be wrong??

You do know that you need to be moving for the speedo to work
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#7
(19-02-15, 12:09 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: You do know that you need to be moving for the speedo to work


oh my god... really???


I had the bike on its centre stand and spinning the rear wheel with my hand, doesn't this work!?!?!?  :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes


:rollin :rollin




I am aware that the bike has to be moving for the speedo to register what speed you are going, thanks for the help though, very kind!  :b
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#8
(19-02-15, 02:55 PM)the cueball link Wrote:[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=16010.msg184077#msg184077 date=1424344156]
You do know that you need to be moving for the speedo to work



I had the bike on its centre stand and spinning the rear wheel with my hand, doesn't this work!?!?!?  :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes

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speedo drive is in the front wheel, that explains your problem  :lol
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#9
ah that'll be it then, problem solved...


all so very helpful on here...  :\  :rolleyes


:rollin
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