Just installed a used speedometer on my XS11H, speed indicator is reacting sluggishly, travelled 4 miles with it before rain forced me home. Is this normal if it was sitting a while? Does it need a break in period to loosen up . I did spray a little silicone into it.
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If it is slugish then something is gummed up. You may need to take the back cover off and clean/lube the insides as best that you can. The cable should also be lubed.Ty
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Originally posted by tcoop View PostIf it is slugish then something is gummed up. You may need to take the back cover off and clean/lube the insides as best that you can. The cable should also be lubed.
The back cover or casing?
Should I remove the 2 screws on either side of the speedo connector?BAMN!
'81 XS1100H "Brutus"
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Unfortunately, the gauges on these are 'sealed' units; they're not designed to be taken apart. Some owners have carefully pried the black trim away from the case and gotten them apart for repairs/lubing, but reinstalling the trim and getting it re-crimped to the case usually leaves marks. They generally never look the same after these home repairs.
There are companies out there who have the tools/expertise to rebuild these to like-new condition, but they're not cheap...Fast, Cheap, Reliable... Pick any two
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Mine did the same thing when I first got it on the road. It would stay at 30 while stopped at a light, slowly returning to 0. Couple hundred miles later it's working great. I wouldn't do anything yet, give it a chance to free up.US Army 1986-1991
1979 1100 Special (on the road after 16 years!)
1983 GS300L (wifes ride)
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Originally posted by old_chopper View PostMine did the same thing when I first got it on the road. It would stay at 30 while stopped at a light, slowly returning to 0. Couple hundred miles later it's working great. I wouldn't do anything yet, give it a chance to free up.BAMN!
'81 XS1100H "Brutus"
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Originally posted by Nubian View PostJust installed a used speedometer on my XS11H, speed indicator is reacting sluggishly, travelled 4 miles with it before rain forced me home. Is this normal if it was sitting a while? Does it need a break in period to loosen up . I did spray a little silicone into it.
that speedo was meant to last ~5 years so it's a quarter-century past it's best-before date. Hopefully the silicone spray will soften the dried up lubricant.
BTW, besides the sluggish needle, did the odometer reading increase by 4 miles on the 4 mile ride?Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
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Originally posted by fredintoon View PostHi Nubian,
that speedo was meant to last ~5 years so it's a quarter-century past it's best-before date. Hopefully the silicone spray will soften the dried up lubricant.
BTW, besides the sluggish needle, did the odometer reading increase by 4 miles on the 4 mile ride?BAMN!
'81 XS1100H "Brutus"
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