View Full Version : Help! No speedo!
quandum
21st October 2012, 12:45
The LCD / speedo on my 2006 Hyosung 250Gtr is kaput.
Any suggestions on where / how to fix or replace?
Not to fussed to replace with an aftermarket option either...but haven't been able to find one!!
Any tips much appreciated.
Troubleshooting so far indicates definitely the LCD / dash, and not the wiring etc.
James Deuce
21st October 2012, 12:50
http://digitalspeedos.co.uk/
nzspokes
21st October 2012, 12:55
http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/SMCUHN01S/title/sigma-bc-1009-sts-wireless-cycle-computer
quandum
21st October 2012, 13:05
http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/SMCUHN01S/title/sigma-bc-1009-sts-wireless-cycle-computer
Yep, that seems perfect...got the right color match too.
Cheers.
quandum
21st October 2012, 13:20
http://digitalspeedos.co.uk/
Hey JD, thanks - that seems far more like it... cheers!
Assume these will "pass" for a warrant?
James Deuce
21st October 2012, 14:02
Yes, but the pushiest speedo is fine too. You don't need a speedo to get a WoF.
quandum
21st October 2012, 14:30
Yes, but the pushiest speedo is fine too. You don't need a speedo to get a WoF.
Interesting... I was told that I could not get one without a working speedo.
Maybe the guy meant odo...rather than speedo?
James Deuce
21st October 2012, 15:29
I suspect the Odometer is the WoF item.
Akzle
21st October 2012, 16:40
i believe the speedo is a WOF req., or, (as it used to be) "an instrument to indicate speed" -which coulda been the rev gauge if you could wax lyrical on gear ratios.
but nowadaze i reckon you need a speedo...
James Deuce
21st October 2012, 16:41
Didn't a year ago.
FJRider
21st October 2012, 17:10
It is required. ALWAYS had.
http://www.vtnz.co.nz/services/wof
James Deuce
21st October 2012, 17:23
Have run vehicles without speedos more than once over the last 30 years. Never had an issue at WoF time.
FJRider
21st October 2012, 17:26
Have run vehicles without speedos more than once over the last 30 years. Never had an issue at WoF time.
Lucky you ..
FJRider
21st October 2012, 17:29
Proof of accuracy is not required. They just have to work.
The onus is on the vehicle operator to stay within the speed limits ... an inaccurate or no working speedo is not an acceptable excuse.
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