I decided to take the scenic 'long way home' route from the Scottish Pre '65 Trial in Kinlochleven yesterday and went north through Fort William, then East along the A86 from Spean Bridge (lovely road, dry, warm, and I only saw four cars !).
Now to the point.
Coming out of Fort William at about 55mph, my speedometer started swinging about - one moment showing 110 then dropping back to normal.
Eventually it wound itself off the dial and the needle broke in half
.
I wasn't doing any stupid speeds either, just touring at 4,000 rpm or less in top - its a 1989 R100GS with 51,600 miles on the clock.
The Odometer kept working until I re-fuelled and tried to reset it - then it just jumbled the numbers and hasn't moved since.
The drive cable was new just a couple of thousand miles ago.
I have heard that the speedos are a weak point on the older GS'. Is there someone who can repair them or is it a £165 visit to Motorworks for a new one (second hand doesn't sound like a great solution) ? ? ?
I have done a search but haven't managed to find anything relevant, so apologies if this has been covered before.
Bob.
Now to the point.
Coming out of Fort William at about 55mph, my speedometer started swinging about - one moment showing 110 then dropping back to normal.
Eventually it wound itself off the dial and the needle broke in half
.I wasn't doing any stupid speeds either, just touring at 4,000 rpm or less in top - its a 1989 R100GS with 51,600 miles on the clock.
The Odometer kept working until I re-fuelled and tried to reset it - then it just jumbled the numbers and hasn't moved since.
The drive cable was new just a couple of thousand miles ago.
I have heard that the speedos are a weak point on the older GS'. Is there someone who can repair them or is it a £165 visit to Motorworks for a new one (second hand doesn't sound like a great solution) ? ? ?
I have done a search but haven't managed to find anything relevant, so apologies if this has been covered before.
Bob.




