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  • slugish speedo is this normal?

    my speedometer moves remarkably slowly. If I stop at a light after doing 30mph it will take around 10-20 seconds after I've come to a stop to drop back down to 0 and same if I am accelerating. This isn't normal right? what could be causing this?
    79 F Bobber/Cafe Hybrid
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  • #2
    Originally posted by OMCC View Post
    ... what could be causing this?
    Thirty-year-old grease or someone shot it full of WD-40 the last time it got sluggish.

    You can try some spray silicone lube with the straw but it's the needle spindle that's sticking, not the drive. It's hard to reach without taking the speedometer apart, just don't go berserk and get silicone all over the inside of the faceplate; stuff will never come off.

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    • #3
      I would just use the bike and see if it "loosens" itself. I had one do exactly that.
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      • #4
        I put about 150 miles on the bike and the speedo is still painfully slow. How awful is it to take these apart to grease them properly and clean out the gunk.
        79 F Bobber/Cafe Hybrid
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        • #5
          Here's a video on taking apart the speedo. It's doable, but fragile.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by OMCC View Post
            I put about 150 miles on the bike and the speedo is still painfully slow. How awful is it to take these apart to grease them properly and clean out the gunk.
            I've done so many of these, it involves blood sweat and maybe tears. I stated in a previous post that heat sometimes frees them up.
            I'll run through it again ,,,,,, I had one that was slow but while working on the bike I happened to leave it out in the sun, have no idea how hot, it was hot seat but went for a ride after a few miles speedo worked fine and did till I sold the bike.
            Now I use the oven on warm, maybe 120-150 for 15 min. preheated, fixed a number of them like this.
            Now I'm thinking maybe a hair dryer from WW for less than $10 ?
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