Dream speedometer (again)
Dream speedometer (again)
I did some searches but can't find the answer. I bought a speedometer for my 66 Ca77 off of ebay. I hooked up a drill to my (new) cable and the speedo worked fine running the drill counter clockwise. I lifted the front wheel off the ground and spun the wheel forward and the little gear doohickey on the hud spun clockwise. I don't want to hook it up and break something so here I am asking another basic question. Are there two different speedos for different years? Help please.
Ron
66 305 Dream (driver)
67 CL77 (next project)
82 CB900 (driver)
2012 Victory Cross Country Tour (trip bike)
66 305 Dream (driver)
67 CL77 (next project)
82 CB900 (driver)
2012 Victory Cross Country Tour (trip bike)
dream speedometer
There are 2 different speedometers, early and a late version. The only difference is the early one doesn't have a high beam indicator light. Other than that they are the same.
66 Dream
78 Goldwing
78 Goldwing
Thanks for the reply. I just broke my new $78 cable bench testing it (yes I am a fool!) and just ordered another one. So I guess it will be another week before I get a speedo working....I hope.
Ron
66 305 Dream (driver)
67 CL77 (next project)
82 CB900 (driver)
2012 Victory Cross Country Tour (trip bike)
66 305 Dream (driver)
67 CL77 (next project)
82 CB900 (driver)
2012 Victory Cross Country Tour (trip bike)
The speedo is o.k. Steve. I broke the cable when I tried to spin it with a drill. I think the speedo on the bike is frozen (maybe). The one I have on the bench seems to work.FYI, Ron, you wouldn't damage a speedo (or tacho) buy spinning the shaft in the wrong direction.
Ron
66 305 Dream (driver)
67 CL77 (next project)
82 CB900 (driver)
2012 Victory Cross Country Tour (trip bike)
66 305 Dream (driver)
67 CL77 (next project)
82 CB900 (driver)
2012 Victory Cross Country Tour (trip bike)
Just an update
Just an update
The speedo I bought on ebay was frozen. Lesson learned: Try turning cable by hand and NOT with a power drill. I bought another cable off of ebay (another $76) and another used speedo. This one allowed the cable to turn (by hand this time) :) Expensive lesson: $360 total for two cables and two speedometers. The new (old) speedo has milage within 1000 of the original one so I guess it worked out. Next step is to try and grind my new baffles down enough to fit in the pipes.
The speedo I bought on ebay was frozen. Lesson learned: Try turning cable by hand and NOT with a power drill. I bought another cable off of ebay (another $76) and another used speedo. This one allowed the cable to turn (by hand this time) :) Expensive lesson: $360 total for two cables and two speedometers. The new (old) speedo has milage within 1000 of the original one so I guess it worked out. Next step is to try and grind my new baffles down enough to fit in the pipes.
Ron
66 305 Dream (driver)
67 CL77 (next project)
82 CB900 (driver)
2012 Victory Cross Country Tour (trip bike)
66 305 Dream (driver)
67 CL77 (next project)
82 CB900 (driver)
2012 Victory Cross Country Tour (trip bike)
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