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Sean_Morgan 24-05-20 03:26 PM

Speed sensor rotor
 
Finally managed to get out for a ride today after the work on the front forks and the rear shock.
The bike feels loads better, well, it did for the very short journey I managed.
The bloody speedo wasn't working, so after a quick run round I took it home wondering what id done wrong when sticking the front wheel back in.
Turns out that at some point in its life the speed sensor rotor has been bodged back together with insulation tape and the
ring/washer they is supposed to sit behind it missing.
Looks like I'll be trawling the internet for a new one.

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Bibio 24-05-20 04:17 PM

Re: Speed sensor rotor
 
get a new one from your suzuki dealer.

Sean_Morgan 24-05-20 05:03 PM

Re: Speed sensor rotor
 
I found one from a supplier in Germany for £26 + postage
Looking at the picture of the one ive bought thr one that's in there isn't even the correct one

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Bibio 24-05-20 07:14 PM

Re: Speed sensor rotor
 
there are two versions so you must get the correct one for your year of manufacture which is sometimes not the same as the registration year. if your bike is a K5 its well dodgy.

Sean_Morgan 24-05-20 07:41 PM

Re: Speed sensor rotor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 3115716)
there are two versions so you must get the correct one for your year of manufacture which is sometimes not the same as the registration year. if your bike is a K5 its well dodgy.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/274371961170

Ive got a 2003, I'm hoping the listing is correct [emoji106]

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Bibio 24-05-20 10:21 PM

Re: Speed sensor rotor
 
yes thats the correct part.


when fitting the front wheel remember that you have to engage the lugs of the rotor into the indents of the wheel hum. if you dont you will snap/crush the lugs of the rotor. this is a common problem with ham fisted tyre fitters.

Sean_Morgan 24-05-20 10:28 PM

Re: Speed sensor rotor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 3115726)
yes thats the correct part.


when fitting the front wheel remember that you have to engage the lugs of the rotor into the indents of the wheel hum. if you dont you will snap/crush the lugs of the rotor. this is a common problem with ham fisted tyre fitters.

Thanks Bibio

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