Step 1: Preparation

Make sure you have all the tools you need, including a wrench, a screwdriver and the new reinforced speedometer. Switch off the ignition of the Triumph Daytona 1200 and let the engine cool.

Step 2: Remove the old speedometer wave

Open the instrument panel to get access to the speedometer wave. Loosen the screw that attaches the old speedometer wave to the speedometer and carefully pull out the shaft. Make sure not to damage the wave.

Step 3: Prepare a new speedometer wave

Check the new speedometer wave for damage. Lubricate the shaft slightly with cable oil to ensure a smooth function. This helps to extend the lifespan of the wave.

Step 4: Install new speedometers

Insert the new speedometer wave into the connection on the speedometer and secure it with the screw. Make sure that the wave sits properly and has no kinks or twists.

Step 5: function test

Start the engine and check whether the speedometer works correctly. Pay attention to any noise or irregularities. If everything is OK, you have successfully installed the speedometer wave.

Step 6: Care of the speedometer wave

In order to increase the lifespan of your speedometer, you should consider the following care tips:

FAQ 1: How often should I check the speedometer woe?

It is recommended to check the speedometer wave at least once a year, especially before long journeys or after intensive use.

FAQ 2: What can I do if the speedometer doesn't work?

First check the speedometer wave for damage or loose connections. If everything looks okay, the problem could also be on the speedometer itself, and it is advisable to consult a specialist.

Triumph Daytona 1200 T300D [all construction years] - speedometer wave - reinforced execution

Price: 49.00 €