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convert electronic speedo to mechanical (Solution found)
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(12-08-16, 08:29 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: [quote author=ordni link=topic=20503.msg239203#msg239203 date=1470992304]

so if someone wants to know what speedo drive to use when converting to a mechanical speedo meter.

The answer is a speedo drive and caple from a Yamaha YZF 600 Thundercat.
Yamaha retainer cluch 341-25846-00-00
Yamaha Drive washer 341-25149-00-0


its a perfect fit, just plug and play.

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Have a nice day.
How do you negate the Rev counter error code when the ecu realizes it doesn't have a speedo connected (from memory generated after raving past 10k in gear)?
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Hehe I have not fixed that problem and won't do it because the owner is so scared driving a motorcycle that he will never rev the bike past 7000rpm

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Re: convert electronic speedo to mechanical (Solution found) - by ordni - 12-08-16, 08:33 PM

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