30-07-14, 07:37 PM
there should be a self diagnosis.
switch on and idle engine. the rev counter needle should alternate between engine speed an 4000RPM if there is a speed sensor problem detected electronically
if the electrics are fine and no speed is showing when riding then the issue is more likely to be a duff speedometer or clogged up sensor
to test the sensor you will need to remove it and uncouple it at the harness. connect a 12v supply, +ve to the blue/yellow sensor side terminal, -ve to the black sensor side terminal. connect your meter set for DC VOLTS , COM to black sensor side terminal, RED to white sensor side terminal. slowly SLOWLY turn the spindle in the sensor. The volts should alternate between ZERO, and two volt readings - three sets of readings all together. the readings will be like 0V, 1V and 12V alternating. If you dont see this then the sensor is knackered.
EDIT: Make sure you disconnect the bike battery when doing this !! use it for this test by all means but do not have it operating the bike electrics
switch on and idle engine. the rev counter needle should alternate between engine speed an 4000RPM if there is a speed sensor problem detected electronically
if the electrics are fine and no speed is showing when riding then the issue is more likely to be a duff speedometer or clogged up sensor
to test the sensor you will need to remove it and uncouple it at the harness. connect a 12v supply, +ve to the blue/yellow sensor side terminal, -ve to the black sensor side terminal. connect your meter set for DC VOLTS , COM to black sensor side terminal, RED to white sensor side terminal. slowly SLOWLY turn the spindle in the sensor. The volts should alternate between ZERO, and two volt readings - three sets of readings all together. the readings will be like 0V, 1V and 12V alternating. If you dont see this then the sensor is knackered.
EDIT: Make sure you disconnect the bike battery when doing this !! use it for this test by all means but do not have it operating the bike electrics