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RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - Richard_imp - 02-18-2020 (02-18-2020, 09:59 PM)Bazbro_imp Wrote: Well done, Richard. It's always reassuring to know we are not alone!
RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - Jfro5687_imp - 02-19-2020 Hi Richard. I almost laughed out loud when I read this thread! I thought it was only me who was as OCD as this! Every bike I have has to be set up and tweaked before I can settle. It's really stupid and I know it but can't help it. I think it's often because of the way bikes are transported from dealers to home address. I cringe when I watch a delivery guy strapping a bike down in the back of a van, they crank up the ratchet hard, on full left lock, often on the handlebar ends ( which is their weakest point) and I'm sure this is what misaligns things. I find just loosening the bolts around the clocks and bars etc to let them centralise and settle does the trick. Half an hour in the garage, with a tape measure, couple of spanner's and brew to hand and perfecto. RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - Richard_imp - 02-19-2020 (02-19-2020, 01:32 AM)Jfro5687_imp Wrote: Hi Richard. I almost laughed out loud when I read this thread! I thought it was only me who was as OCD as this! Every bike I have has to be set up and tweaked before I can settle. It's really stupid and I know it but can't help it. I think it's often because of the way bikes are transported from dealers to home address. I cringe when I watch a delivery guy strapping a bike down in the back of a van, they crank up the ratchet hard, on full left lock, often on the handlebar ends ( which is their weakest point) and I'm sure this is what misaligns things. I find just loosening the bolts around the clocks and bars etc to let them centralise and settle does the trick. Half an hour in the garage, with a tape measure, couple of spanner's and brew to hand and perfecto. Clearly this is a common affliction, and we should not be concerned.
RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - Bazbro_imp - 02-19-2020 Well, that's THREE nutcases on here, and we're all from England.... What does that say about Englishmen??
RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - Ben70_imp - 02-19-2020 Sounds like a bunch of OCD Limeys to me... ![]() Ben RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - the Ferret - 02-19-2020 Ride MORE...worry LESS RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - Gone in 60 - 02-19-2020 Hey, man, respect. This is the kind of stuff I lose sleep over. RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - Rocky_imp - 02-19-2020 (02-19-2020, 02:51 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: Hey, man, respect. This is the kind of stuff I lose sleep over. I've been know to be.....shall we say.....fastidious
RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - Gone in 60 - 02-19-2020 Dude, when the dealer calls to tell me it came in, I'm going to ride about 15 miles to a Triumph dealer to pick up a single bolt, that goes on the lower part of the frame, because it will match the other three near it. RE: Speedo/Tacho Gauge alignment? - the Ferret - 02-19-2020 ![]() Hey, if you stand right here, and bend over a little bit, and tilt your head, if the light is just right, you can see they aren't EXACTLY the same. |