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Spidercc
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Trx speedo

Post by Spidercc » Wed Sep 09, 2015 11:57 am

My original speedo dropped it's guts made a terrible clicking noise and the needle is stuck on 240kmh.
I have purchased a second hand speedo with around the same km and have noticed it has 2 wires comming out of the oil light I think where as the original had nothing. Wondering if anyone has had any dealings with this problem. Also I take it I need to take off the fuel tank and air box to get at the electrical terminal blocks.

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Re: Trx speedo

Post by dandywarhol » Wed Sep 09, 2015 11:31 pm

Might be worth a search but I think the Japan Home market KPH clocks had a 180 kph electronic limiter
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Re: Trx speedo

Post by Mincehead » Thu Sep 10, 2015 8:02 am

They did indeed, this `may` be what is fitted to that speedometer, I`ve never seen one so can`t be certain.
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Re: Trx speedo

Post by lofty » Fri Sep 11, 2015 8:23 am

Were you going down a hill to get it to 240? Mine only goes to about 225 Owned it since new, might wind up to 230 if the road was long enough.

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