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  • Peculiar problem

    Hi guys

    I have a peculiar problem in my 2001 Classic CBZ from yesterday.

    It all started yesterday when I went for a small ride, the speedometer shows less speed than the actual & also the ODO shows less than actually traveled.

    For Instance @ 5k rpm my bike does 65kmph but on speedo it is showing 40kmph & in the odo for 7.5 kms from my home to office it is showing 5.5 kms.

    what could be the problem ??

    thanks for all your suggestions in Advance.
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  • #2
    Query approved.
    (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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    • #3
      Check the resistance in the speedo worm! Also, may pull out the inner cable and check. Further, if none of the above works, open up the speedo and check if there is any resistance.

      the possible reason why you are getting speedo errors is because the cable perhaps is not spinning as much as desired, and the possible culprit is unwanted friction. Trace it out and re-check. Hopefully it should solve the concern.


      all cheers

      dcs
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      • #4
        Thanks Sunil for the approval.

        Originally posted by dcs View Post
        Check the resistance in the speedo worm! Also, may pull out the inner cable and check. Further, if none of the above works, open up the speedo and check if there is any resistance.

        the possible reason why you are getting speedo errors is because the cable perhaps is not spinning as much as desired, and the possible culprit is unwanted friction. Trace it out and re-check. Hopefully it should solve the concern.


        all cheers

        dcs
        dcs bhai.

        Points well noted, will check & come back to you.
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        • #5
          well if the pick up is fine, then the prob is with the speedometer else the clutch plates if the pickup has reduced drastically
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          • #6
            suspecting a worn out speedo cable or worm here. check the underside of the meter where the cable connects as well.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by shubhanker View Post
              well if the pick up is fine, then the prob is with the speedometer else the clutch plates if the pickup has reduced drastically
              no problem with the speed, it is only the speedo shows less..

              Originally posted by jd666 View Post
              suspecting a worn out speedo cable or worm here. check the underside of the meter where the cable connects as well.
              Even I think so , 80k & 9 yrs is a good long time for the speedo cable to last enough..
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              • #8
                Thanks for all your help guys.

                It was a problem with Speedo worm which was broken & I replaced it yesterday
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