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 19van71 Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 18:32 - 17 Feb 2008 Post subject: Gilera Coguar 125 replacement speedo question |
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Hi All,
I have searched a few threads but not found an answer to a problem I have. I have bought a Gilera Coguar 125 (02 plate) which has a speedo that doesn't work. I have read a few articles that seem to point to this as being a very common fault and that even a new speedo might not last long as they apparently break for a past time.
My question is - Is there a speedo from another bike that should be geared or ratio'd the same that I can put on instead?
I have looked at the universal speedo's, but I understand that you first need to know the ratio that my bike needs
Any help is much appreciated  ____________________ Living the dream....on my little 'ol CG125  |
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 19van71 Spanner Monkey

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Just had a thought -
If I was to fit a universal speedo and the speedo did not read speed accuarately (as it may be a different ratio), would it affect the chances of passing an MOT or doesn't it matter how accurate it is?
Thanks again  ____________________ Living the dream....on my little 'ol CG125  |
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 19van71 Spanner Monkey

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just came back from Hayball Motorcycles in Salisbury, who confirmed that an inoperative speedo is NOT an MOT failure, and doesn't even get checked on an MOT test. They also informed me that a missing chain guard is only an advisory too, and will not fail if it is not fitted.
Hope this will help for someone else in the future  ____________________ Living the dream....on my little 'ol CG125  |
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