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Deed is done, new speedo fitted. Ended up costing me £580 plus £50 fitting costs. Result in two years warranty and a bike that reads zero miles...
By the way, CJS?
Precisely, plus warranty on new clocks, and hopefully a free cup of coffee.. Going to give the dealer a ring tomorrow to discuss
I'm beginning to think it might be easier to just buy a new speedo from a dealer and have them fit it, and suck up the £700 bill
Nothing doing there, if anyone has any other suggestions for sourcing a cheaper than main dealer, or second hand speedo, for a 2011 hyper 1100...
Worth a try, I'll contact them
Hi, Yeah, the bits on eBay were for the LCD only, and from what I can tell having taken my clocks apart.. It's a job to swap the LCD without doing...
So I have a hyper 1100 with an ill instrument cluster, I've tried in vein to fix, but giving up now. Due to price of a new one (£670 plus...
Yip, probably worth a cheeky offer
Fault is in the LCD display, I've had the whole thing apart, when you press on the area of the LCD display that the ribbon cable enters into the...
Yep, on the solder side of the PCB I had a good poke around with a soldering iron. I'm going to have another look this week, see if I can...
Some images from the first forage into the speedo assembly:[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Interesting, I was wondering if you can buy separates and here's the answer. The ribbon cable running to the LCD screen is moulded into the...
Love the bike, regards the carbon bottom fairing, I have the same but on mine but it came without the other part with the three holes on that...
Thanks, but I've spent weeks taking it on and off, drying, re soldering stuff... Nothing works so far :-)
Hello all, new to this forum, firstly apologies for wading straight in with questions, but I was hoping you guys can help.. Over winter I had...