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strop 17-05-16 08:15 PM

common problem ?
 
the tacho and speedo have stopped working on my curvy, all the other lights work well so im assuming its a broken wire on the loom around the headstock,has anyone had this before and if so do you remember which wire before i get a wire diagram and start searching, thanks

Nicky S 17-05-16 09:03 PM

Re: common problem ?
 
I think you will find its the little speedo cog / nut thing that is in the speedo drive on the front wheel.

Is it the the speedo and revs that have stopped working ??


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Nicky S 17-05-16 09:13 PM

Re: common problem ?
 
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...79676c0f0e.jpg

The cog on item 27 think it's called a speedo rotor


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Red ones 17-05-16 09:30 PM

Re: common problem ?
 
Item 27 costs about. £50 fitted. Where's out about 40,000 miles in my experience.

Nicky S 17-05-16 09:34 PM

Re: common problem ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Red ones (Post 3044913)
Item 27 costs about. £50 fitted. Where's out about 40,000 miles in my experience.



I've had 2 in just over 30k

But you do need it for your speedo to work :)

Red ones 17-05-16 09:40 PM

Re: common problem ?
 
Grease it more!

Suzuki do have an irrational fear of grease in the factory.

Nicky S 17-05-16 09:51 PM

Re: common problem ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Red ones (Post 3044917)
Grease it more!

Suzuki do have an irrational fear of grease in the factory.



Lol

I reckon it has broken into small pieces like mine did :(

tom_e 17-05-16 10:14 PM

Re: common problem ?
 
It's generally quite fragile and can be mullered quite easily if someone isn't paying attention when putting their front wheel back on.

ophic 18-05-16 01:03 PM

Re: common problem ?
 
The speedo drive wouldn't affect the tachometer though would it?

Nicky S 18-05-16 01:05 PM

Re: common problem ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ophic (Post 3044954)
The speedo drive wouldn't affect the tachometer though would it?



That is true. I'm not sure how the SV reads it's revs


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