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Tiger Time => Girly Talk (1999 - 2006 Tigers) => Topic started by: Peter B on August 02, 2008, 03:38:27 AM

Title: Speedo problems
Post by: Peter B on August 02, 2008, 03:38:27 AM
Over the past week or so my speedo has been acting up on my 99 tiger. At first the needle would jump around and take a minute or two of riding to become steady. Now it doesn't work at all. I get no speed and the mileage is not accumulating.

anybody have any suggestions on where to start? I've checked all of the wire connections and they seem to be good.

Thanks,
Peter B
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Post by: Stretch on August 02, 2008, 02:59:10 PM
Dirt and neglect can cause the speedometer sending unit to malfunction.  You'll find it on the left side of the front axle, with a wire coming from it and running up into the fairing.

You'll need to remove the front wheel in order to inspect the sending unit.  It is essentially a magnet spinning inside of a case, which sends an electrical impulse to the speedometer, which then calculates the 'rate of spin' and displays it on the speedometer itself.  

Once the sending unit is in your hands, clean it up and make sure the input bushing turns freely inside the casing.  The bushing can be pulled out of the unit for cleaning.  Brake parts cleaner can be used to blast old grease and dirt out of the unit.  After it dries out, lubricate the bearing and bushing with lithium grease and reassemble.

If this doesn't do the trick, you may need a new sending unit.

Bike Bandit has them listed for $146... click on 'Wheels, Tires, and Final Drive', then click on 'Front Wheel'...

http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorc ... 9/o/m17562 (http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/triumph-motorcycle-tiger-1999/o/m17562)
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Post by: Chris Canning on August 04, 2008, 10:14:51 AM
Quote from: "Stretch"Dirt and neglect can cause the speedometer sending unit to malfunction.  You'll find it on the left side of the front axle, with a wire coming from it and running up into the fairing.

You'll need to remove the front wheel in order to inspect the sending unit.  It is essentially a magnet spinning inside of a case, which sends an electrical impulse to the speedometer, which then calculates the 'rate of spin' and displays it on the speedometer itself.  

Once the sending unit is in your hands, clean it up and make sure the input bushing turns freely inside the casing.  The bushing can be pulled out of the unit for cleaning.  Brake parts cleaner can be used to blast old grease and dirt out of the unit.  After it dries out, lubricate the bearing and bushing with lithium grease and reassemble.

If this doesn't do the trick, you may need a new sending unit.

Bike Bandit has them listed for $146... click on 'Wheels, Tires, and Final Drive', then click on 'Front Wheel'...

http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorc ... 9/o/m17562 (http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/triumph-motorcycle-tiger-1999/o/m17562)

He's just about covered everything,my second Tiger i had in 99(new),the speedo last abot 4 months before it went kaput,they can get mighty shitty and need to be cleaned and greased regularly if you want to stay ahead of the game so to speak.
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Post by: Peter B on August 04, 2008, 01:53:05 PM
Thanks for the replies.

It was inded the speedo drive that was the problem. The drive was ok but the mechanic screwed up at the last tire change. Apparently, the mechanic (me) didn't get the tabs quite lined up so they would slip out and not spin the magnet. Realigned it, put it back together and now everything works.

Thanks again,
Peter B
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Post by: Stretch on August 04, 2008, 11:56:23 PM
Ah, the simplest thing it could have been.  I'm glad it worked out for you.
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