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Posted: 13:12 - 24 Jun 2009 Post subject: CBR600F Intermittant Tacho |
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Hi all
Wonder if someone can help.
Picked up an R Reg CBR600F last night and rode 120 miles home, which was lots of fun However, had a problem with the rev counter going intermittant - on the motorway it was working, then I looked down and it'd dropped to zero, then 5 mins later had rectified itself and was working again.
Whilst sitting at the services it dropped again - so I turned the bike off, restarted it and it started to work.
Any ideas?
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Posted: 16:13 - 24 Jun 2009 Post subject: |
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Thanks mate, that's really appreciated |
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Posted: 18:31 - 24 Jun 2009 Post subject: |
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By far the biggest cause of CBR tacho wobble is the screws that hold it in place get rusted. They bolt straight through the back of the circuit board and eventually they stop conducting.
Whip the thing out, replace the screws if they are rusted and scrub up the contacts with a kitchen sponge and some vinegar until they are shiny.
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Star Just need to find out how to remove it now then |
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Posted: 14:24 - 25 Jun 2009 Post subject: |
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the clocks are an arse.
You'll have to remove the whole front, disconnect the wiring blocks, remove the mirrors and the plastic bits, then use a deep narrow 8mm socket to get to the three bolts holding it all in place.
It also might be easier to undo the bottom front subframe bolts and rotate the subframe down and away from the front to get access.
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