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| Posted: 14 May 2009 19:58 | [?] |
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| Where is it and how can i find it to replace it? my speedo wont work and i need to replace it. | |
| Posted: 14 May 2009 20:39 | [?] |
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Check the Buell Service Manuals link at the top of this site. The service manual shows you exactly how to do it. It's really easy- my speed sensor died a few weeks ago & I had to swap mine out too. It took about 1/2 hour.
Also, before you buy a new one, take the old one out & make sure there arent' any metal chunks stuck to it. It's a magenet & metal chunks can get stuck to it & prevent it from being able to pick up properly. The part was about 50, I forget exactly how much though. |
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| Posted: 25 Jun 2009 00:57 | [?] |
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| I second that. I had a blast last year, and one night my speedo was reading exactly half of what it should have been. I yanked the sensor and cleaned it up and it worked perfectly. This is a common problem with these bikes. | |
| Posted: 25 Jun 2009 01:00 | [?] |
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The plus side is that you aren't wracking up miles on your odo
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