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Digi clocks from a pointy on a curvy
Hi
I got a 2000 naked curvy and me clocks have died :( Can I use any SV650 clocks specifically digi's or do I have to stick to curvy analogues? Cheers |
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Check the power feed, mine corroded and the clocks no longer worked, bought new clocks and they didn't work either!
Went through the wiring loom with a multimeter and the main feed to the clocks had died, fixed that and the clocks suddenly worked! Druid |
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Pointy clocks have been fitted to a curvy before.
Someone on here did it (sid squid I think but may be wrong). Use the search option and you should find it. |
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I'm sure it is the clocks. A while back the rev counter started going nuts, now it has settled at a static 4k. Now the speedo is going nuts too and often decides not to work. Took her in to my local garage to sort out a wiring issue behind headlight (which they fixed) and clocks still buggered. They think clocks.
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doesn't it depend on the model though? I can see physically that a naked pointy should fit a naked curvy but faired versions?
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I have a list somewhere of the connections, I shall find it a post it up. There are a few things to be aware of though - it's not a direct swap. And depending on which model pointy clocks you get the fuel light may or may not function as it did originally. |
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