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General Category => Maintenance => Topic started by: Bminder on June 13, 2014, 12:25:19 PM

Title: Speedo cable came unscrewed
Post by: Bminder on June 13, 2014, 12:25:19 PM
Noticed the speedo had stopped working on a ride this morning then noticed the speedo cable dragging from the front wheel.
It was a bugger to reach up in there and screw it back on and hard to get torque on it to tighten it down but it's done.
Does this happen very often? I'll check it all the time now.
Title: Re: Speedo cable came unscrewed
Post by: simi_ed on June 13, 2014, 12:57:00 PM
Yup, that happened to me, and to my Dad (2x).  Solution was to put several tie wraps together to chain the cable to the speedo head.  IIRC, I tied 2-3 together to make a short chain, then 1 tie to attach the chain to the headlight subframe, and another tie to attach the chain to the cable.  If you adjust the lengths, the speedo cable will be unable to detach w/o cutting a wrap. 
The bugger hasn't fallen off ever since!
Title: Re: Speedo cable came unscrewed
Post by: Bminder on June 13, 2014, 01:00:27 PM
Quote from: simi_ed on June 13, 2014, 12:57:00 PM
Yup, that happened to me, and to my Dad (2x).  Solution was to put several tie wraps together to chain the cable to the speedo head.  IIRC, I tied 2-3 together to make a short chain, then 1 tie to attach the chain to the headlight subframe, and another tie to attach the chain to the cable.  If you adjust the lengths, the speedo cable will be unable to detach w/o cutting a wrap. 
The bugger hasn't fallen off ever since!

There's not a lot of room up in there, did you take anything off to do that?
Title: Re: Speedo cable came unscrewed
Post by: simi_ed on June 13, 2014, 01:10:08 PM
Except for the fairing, no.   :praising:
Title: Re: Speedo cable came unscrewed
Post by: Arnie on June 13, 2014, 09:14:26 PM
Yes, its very difficult to get a hand up there, and even more difficult to put any torque on that collar to tighten it.
If you have a tool called a: "basin wrench" it is easy. 
These are used by plumbers to attach supply tubes to faucets.

Cable ties are also a good idea.
Title: Re: Speedo cable came unscrewed
Post by: ribbert on June 14, 2014, 12:22:41 AM
Quote from: Arnie on June 13, 2014, 09:14:26 PM
Yes, its very difficult to get a hand up there, and even more difficult to put any torque on that collar to tighten it.
If you have a tool called a: "basin wrench" it is easy. 
These are used by plumbers to attach supply tubes to faucets.

Cable ties are also a good idea.

Spend 20 secs undoing the bolt that holds the horn on. You can not only get your hand up there easily but also pliers or multigrips to tighten it.

Noel
Title: Re: Speedo cable came unscrewed
Post by: Bminder on June 14, 2014, 12:25:15 AM
I'll have to to that tomorrow Noel.
It took a bunch of tries to get the threads started, and you're right, I couldn't get any torque on it.  I was near a friend's house and stopped in and borrowed a phillips screwdriver and took the left scoop off thinking I would have better access, but no.
Title: Re: Speedo cable came unscrewed
Post by: yamaha fj rider on June 14, 2014, 10:38:26 AM
Clean up the threads and a drop of blue thread locker problem solved.

Kurt
Title: Re: Speedo cable came unscrewed
Post by: CafeNervosa on June 15, 2014, 03:12:34 PM
This happened to me with the cable dragging on my first ride after paying and getting the title.