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sefer
19th March 2011, 17:27
Hi guy, being the genius I am I managed to drop and break my speedo when doing some maintance on my bike. Still shows speed, but the gears that runs the trip meter are stuffed.

Exact replacement ideal, but anything that'll fit considered (or a smallish electronic one with a clear read out and trip metre that'll fit inside the original case).

I'm being cheap, so not looking at it costing too much (I'd just get a new one if I wanted it to cost $$$), but anything considered.

Thanks.

sefer
25th March 2011, 16:57
Bump

Frankly I don't care - but as I am thinking of selling soonish I really need a working trip meter.

RDjase
25th March 2011, 17:05
Hi guy, being the genius I am I managed to drop and break my speedo when doing some maintance on my bike. Still shows speed, but the gears that runs the trip meter are stuffed.

Exact replacement ideal, but anything that'll fit considered (or a smallish electronic one with a clear read out and trip metre that'll fit inside the original case).

I'm being cheap, so not looking at it costing too much (I'd just get a new one if I wanted it to cost $$$), but anything considered.

Thanks.

I might have one, will have a look. If not you could fit a push bike digital one on it, I had a bike one on my LC for years. You just have to mount the pick up to your fork leg somewere and put the spoke magnet thing on. My bike had mags ans i glued a small magnet onto the mag

RDjase
25th March 2011, 17:08
I just saw your bike is a KRR, the speedo i have is a KR, dont know if there the same

sefer
3rd April 2011, 15:29
Sorry, must have email when replied off.

I'd be super interested - not sure if they are the same either however, any chance of a pic? (outside the housing ideally).

Have considered a bike speedo, but not found one that is large enough to be easy to read. Have even gone as far as considering making one (easyish), but currently can't figure out how to add a trip/kms travelled total readout without using a microprocessor (harder).

Everyone else - bump - come-on, I know they're not hugely common bikes, but given they make pretty good buckets I'd have thought someone might have some spares.

sefer
12th April 2011, 11:11
Bump

I'm close to installing a bike computer inside the original housing, but would still prefer a standard replacement, or custom digital. Any help?