Probably buy a second hand speedo and disassemble....... or you could try a company who manufacture custom speedo faces, plenty on Google / Ebay
I did see those. They are slightly different colour to the originals. OK, if you plan on doing all 3 instruments, but I only want to change the speedo from KPH currently to MPH.
Yes, thats true, but its for an old bike I'm trying to get roadworthy and as long as it has a (fairly accurate) way of measuring the road speed, I'm not unduly concerned about the odometer.
Simple cheap and accurate alternative to the KPH speedo's. No wiring, held on with rubber bands, twist to remove from it's holder. Mini USB charged.
Is the speedo cable driven? If so then get a speedo converter that screws in between the cable and the drive. I have one on my Nsr250 and works great.
Cheap if purchased direct, more expensive if bought from UK supplier such as Amazon https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100...aT4Vjkv7pW366B6RRYMQib1ZjDfx28bMaAq8kEALw_wcB
Thank you, I see they are actually designed for cycling rather than motorcycles, what is the maximum speed it will show?
I've got the speed healer still in its packet because I managed to get an MPH speedo before I had to use it.
Doesn't show maximum speed anywhere in the specs or manual but I use it on several bikes and it works up to the national speed limit for me