Thanks Nick!  That is some useful information.  I will check the speedo and 
that drive at the wheel.    

Much appreciated.  


Rob S
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> On Jun 16, 2020, at 9:07 AM, '[email protected]' via Nighthawk 
> Motorcycle Lovers! <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> My speedo wasn’t working, the speedo drive at the wheel was the problem. 
> Inside the drive there is a thin metal disc that has two indents that the 
> drive locates in. Mine was split. I brazed it together and now it’s fine.
> Also, I tested the speedo itself by inserting a cut off screwdriver into the 
> cable at the wheel end and using an electric drill ( in reverse ) proved the 
> speedo was working.
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