Nov 4, 2017 #1 M MIDTOP New Member Joined Nov 4, 2017 Messages 7 I have a 1985 T-Type and the Speedo Needle doesn't stay steady, it "bounces" up and down. Any one have any ideas what would cause this? Thanks
I have a 1985 T-Type and the Speedo Needle doesn't stay steady, it "bounces" up and down. Any one have any ideas what would cause this? Thanks
Nov 4, 2017 #2 K kjizzle Broken Joined Nov 4, 2007 Messages 240 You probably need to lube the speedo cable. Sent from my LG-H830 using Tapatalk
Nov 4, 2017 #3 M MIDTOP New Member Joined Nov 4, 2017 Messages 7 That is what I was thinking. Thanks will give that a whirl.
Nov 4, 2017 #4 NY Twin Turbo All the good stuff.....Times 2. Joined Dec 10, 2014 Messages 2,877 If it bounces for too long, it will certainly brake.
Nov 4, 2017 #5 Hotfoot Active Member Joined Jan 1, 2016 Messages 315 MIDTOP said: I have a 1985 T-Type and the Speedo Needle doesn't stay steady, it "bounces" up and down. Any one have any ideas what would cause this? Thanks Click to expand... i would use chain wax for motorcycle chains a couple differant makers. goes on wet and dries to a wax won't wick up the cable and does not atrack dirt
MIDTOP said: I have a 1985 T-Type and the Speedo Needle doesn't stay steady, it "bounces" up and down. Any one have any ideas what would cause this? Thanks Click to expand... i would use chain wax for motorcycle chains a couple differant makers. goes on wet and dries to a wax won't wick up the cable and does not atrack dirt
Nov 4, 2017 #6 T turbo89 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 11, 2002 Messages 2,415 Hotfoot said: i would use chain wax for motorcycle chains a couple differant makers. goes on wet and dries to a wax won't wick up the cable and does not atrack dirt Click to expand... Honda has a good one ..
Hotfoot said: i would use chain wax for motorcycle chains a couple differant makers. goes on wet and dries to a wax won't wick up the cable and does not atrack dirt Click to expand... Honda has a good one ..