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thrownchain
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speedo refurb

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Who is the go to for speedo repair?
Bruce Young
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Re: speedo refurb

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Dan there was a very good post on this site a few weeks ago with pictures and suggestions on refurbishing speed o. Take a look, tool to start with bevel removal is available at Home Depot and Lowe's in the paint dept no charge. Try it yourself. Bruce
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thrownchain
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Re: speedo refurb

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Bruce, if it was mine I may give it a shot, but doesn't belong to me, goes on a bike I'm refurbishing.
Bruce Young
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Re: speedo refurb

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Dan, I would still refer you to post a few weeks ago, I think someone in the post was using a speedo repair person somewhere, sorry good luck with the refurbishing project. If you do find someone whom will do the speedo, please let me know whom, and we can keep in our records for future referring. Have a good safe New Year. Bruce
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Bert44
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Re: speedo refurb

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This post made me think about ‘that’ speedo post and as it’s 42 C here I thought I’d give it a go. Very simple to do when following the instructions. Pulled apart a Honda C90 speedo and it looks exactly the same internals as a Hodaka. There is no mystery to it. Hardest part is separating the bezel from the casing. The post is currently on page 3 as Ace 90.
Ps. I didn’t need the business card as the spoons rested on the two Phillips head screws.
Bert
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