10-11-17, 02:30 AM
The way I was told to calibrate the gauges (nothing to do with the bike nor fitted to the bike) adjust the first needle Adjusting screw, but, stop a needles width from the stop pin, then do exactly the same to the other needles. If you take the needle up against the stop you can continue turning the screw but the needle cannot go any further as the pin stops it and although your calibration will look right because the needles are all against the stops but in fact they could actually be a mile out.
Some of the quad gauges do not have pins for that very reason
Now I am not a expert in fact not even a novice as I have never even fitted my gauges th the bike, all I am doing is to say what I have been told.
Would love to hear anyone else experiences on calbration of the gauges.
What David says sort of makes sense, I think.
Some of the quad gauges do not have pins for that very reason
Now I am not a expert in fact not even a novice as I have never even fitted my gauges th the bike, all I am doing is to say what I have been told.
Would love to hear anyone else experiences on calbration of the gauges.
What David says sort of makes sense, I think.