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    My speedo broke in the wierdest way I can think of. The long end of the needle broke off inside the housing. Anyone ever seen this before? I'm guessing a new needle is either not available, or cannot be installed. That said does anyone know where i can get an after market(read cheap) speedo that will have the right ratios and show an accurate speed with minimal installtion work?

    BTW I have square guages.
    Last edited by cloerts; 05-11-2007, 06:31 AM.
    Casey
    1980 xs1100g "Frankenstein" (Now with a mind of his own!)

    "What do you mean I can't park this thing here?"
    "Shiny side up? I don't have a shiny side."

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    wwtcd (what would TC do)

    can try to repair yourself like TC did when he repaired the tach needle in the Repair Tach Face/Needle! thread.

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    • #3
      Re: wwtcd (what would TC do)

      ebay

      Originally posted by Brian_D
      can try to repair yourself like TC did when he repaired the tach needle in the Repair Tach Face/Needle! thread.
      Skids (Sid Hansen)

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      • #4
        doh

        just re-read that you have the square gauges - what skids said....ebay, but I'd try andreas first.

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        • #5
          I just crazy-glued mine back together. Been workin' fine for years.
          "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by prometheus578
            I just crazy-glued mine back together. Been workin' fine for years.
            Ya I thought about that, but the trip reset knob is also missing. Thought I'd replace the whole thing if possible.
            Casey
            1980 xs1100g "Frankenstein" (Now with a mind of his own!)

            "What do you mean I can't park this thing here?"
            "Shiny side up? I don't have a shiny side."

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            • #7
              Getting the lid off

              Hi Casey,
              removing the bezel is the hard part. TC's brief, glib description of prying the thing apart does not mention that the operation requires the skills of a watchmaker and the patience of a Saint. Having neither, I used a slitting wheel on a Dremel tool to cut the bezel into C-shaped halves then pulled them off sideways. After replacing (with Loctite!) the two screws that hold the face on, I epoxied the glass & bezel back on. This is admittedly a one-time deal but WTF, if it ever needs a second resurrection it'll get binned instead.
              Fred Hill, S'toon.
              Fred Hill, S'toon
              XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
              "The Flying Pumpkin"

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              • #8
                I've got a square speedo off my 81 if you'd like it.
                $10 + shipping.
                you can e-mail me at kbp28@hotmail.com
                81 Standard "Babe the Blue"
                sticky side down!

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                • #9
                  Hmmmmmm.....


                  I've got a square speedo off my 81 if you'd like it. $10 + shipping.


                  Fred.... this sounds a little easier than your way! lol.



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                  • #10
                    You should be able to get the gauge off in 30 min or so for your first time. Thats what It took me anyway. It still takes me 30 min but I just do a lot cleaner work. I would like to eventually make some kind of kismo that would hold the ring on and let it release with a couple of screws.
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