Deaded Speedo..............
- essexbloke
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Deaded Speedo..............
Del.............PM sent..............Reply needed, Ta !!!!!
(ps, yup, it's deaded!!!!)
(ps, yup, it's deaded!!!!)
- essexbloke
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- essexbloke
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Thats what happened on mine.essexbloke wrote:Here's hoping it aint that then........![]()
Was bouncing between 20 & 80mph, then went kerput.....
Havnt checked the manual yet, (only happened this morning on the way to work).........
You have checked the connectors under the seat, see if any are loose from the sender unit. That'll give you the bouncing needle.
Robb
- essexbloke
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ok, i've used the bike everyday since reporting this fault, ironically, it's not done it since.....
Now convinced it was my own fault........
Day before this happened, i gave the bike a serious clean, which included the use of a power washer.......
I'm now thinking it was nothing more than excess water in the connections, and now it's dried out. it's all ok.....
Now convinced it was my own fault........
Day before this happened, i gave the bike a serious clean, which included the use of a power washer.......
I'm now thinking it was nothing more than excess water in the connections, and now it's dried out. it's all ok.....
- Pete.L
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Water and mud can be a good conductor RQ.
It can cause shorts or (on rare occasions) can remake conections.
A little squirt of WD40 in all the conectors can't hurt. It repells water and helps remake the contacts.
Power wash Ebloke
watch out for wheel bearings, chain, electrical connectors and paint decals. They're a recipe for disaster when used on a bike IMHO go carefull
Pete.l
It can cause shorts or (on rare occasions) can remake conections.
A little squirt of WD40 in all the conectors can't hurt. It repells water and helps remake the contacts.
Power wash Ebloke



watch out for wheel bearings, chain, electrical connectors and paint decals. They're a recipe for disaster when used on a bike IMHO go carefull
Pete.l
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Yep, was carefull, (apart from the speedo apparentlyPete.L wrote:Water and mud can be a good conductor RQ.
It can cause shorts or (on rare occasions) can remake conections.
A little squirt of WD40 in all the conectors can't hurt. It repells water and helps remake the contacts.
Power wash Ebloke![]()
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watch out for wheel bearings, chain, electrical connectors and paint decals. They're a recipe for disaster when used on a bike IMHO go carefull
Pete.l

Using me DR600 now, so the storm is all dried/shiny sitting in the garage now waiting for a bit of sunshine....