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Instrument Cluster Needles - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Instrument Cluster Needles (/showthread.php?tid=14669) Pages:
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Instrument Cluster Needles - Cormanus - 01-31-2026 Can anybody tell me how to remove the needles from the instruments so I can fully open the inside of the panel? RE: Instrument Cluster Needles - Randy B - 02-01-2026 Something like this tool. https://www.amazon.com/Electronix-Chevrolet-stepper-speedometer-removal/dp/B0719LCRG7/ref=sr_1_3?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.JZpt8LiR5t6QAuR9zrRZeG31GuUAGAWj5EIWU-xhittwfSXJUuxrRmcnmPEfHU_e6V4Pnj5jqbrCpgJBVk-_kDHHI4F_zIwna1vjIZ6c17Hg8pm2Vqnf0pxAkdC2bMBxYPHv2XBEWqF12e3JSQQ1oN96wXJeoCqF5slnya6GWTmxZmH1NNLwOyXv_fyfaECqXWjnDRKZWyW1EW2b-RoNlq7qFlOr_JA9zpCSHHYNsE7J0A2n3aGiYAjTf6LmFSQr8Ckw4a39Q7OIh0zp5_cGBhjrtzxS1Nckqb6MC5iVweg.j8qYk2tqxhiEESdEShH58g-HcneEoIkIC_hSGOuxacQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=instrument+cluster+needle+removal+tool&qid=1769929569&sr=8-3 RE: Instrument Cluster Needles - pdedse - 02-01-2026 (02-01-2026, 01:06 AM)Randy B Wrote: Something like this tool. I could have used one of those a number of years ago. The needle on my KLR650 warped at the tip and curved to the speedo surface--to such a degree that it no longer moved because it was making contact. I couldn't figure out how to get it off to see about a replacement, so I just cut the last 3/4" off. RE: Instrument Cluster Needles - peterbaron - 02-01-2026 I've never done this job, hope this link will be sufficient: https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+safely+remove+the+needle+from+a+speedometer&oq=how+to+safly+remove+the+nedle+from+a+speed&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqCQgDECEYChigATIGCAAQRRg5MgkIARAhGAoYoAEyCQgCECEYChigATIJCAMQIRgKGKABMgcIBBAhGI8CMgcIBRAhGI8C0gEKMjYxODRqMGoxNagCCLACAfEF7uSe69SCN5nxBe7knuvUgjeZ&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 RE: Instrument Cluster Needles - Cormanus - 02-03-2026 You're a wonderful lot. Thanks for the help. I wimped out in the end. With my ham-fistedness, there's at least an even chance that the operation would end in tears, and I was spooked by the recent discussion elsewhere on the forum about the rarity and awful cost of new instrument clusters. As I was able to find another way through, I decided not to take the risk. The back story? Riding along the other day, I looked down and saw an ant on the instrument cluster. No, actually that wasn't right. It, and a good few of its mates, were IN the instrument cluster. I'm pretty sure they haven't been there long and I had parked the bike for a day with the left mirror touching a shrub at a house where the owners had been having trouble with ants. I kept an eye on it while I was away and one time at lest thought they'd gone. But, no, they were hiding. So, when I got home, I pulled the back off the instrument cover and found ... ![]() ![]() ![]() Most of the cluster was easy to clean, but I couldn't get the circuit board off the panel without removing the needles. In the end, I loosened it enough to get a compressed air needle valve in and gave it a good blow out. I then left it sitting next to a bait (thanks rdprdp01) until I was satisfied there were no more ants in there. I was very relieved when I reinstalled it, turned on the ignition and the neeedles swept normally around the dials. I'd still like to know when they got in there. I've been on the bike a lot these past days and I didn't see them until 7 or eight days into it. RE: Instrument Cluster Needles - pdedse - 02-03-2026 I've heard of "ants in your pants" but in your harness, in your cluster? Just doesn't have the same ring to it. RE: Instrument Cluster Needles - Gone in 60 - 02-03-2026 Wow, that is very unusual! Never saw anything like that. RE: Instrument Cluster Needles - 1973cb750 - 02-03-2026 pulling the gauges appart is a chore how or where where they getting in at? i had a mouse in my bike the other week he ate my charge cable ! got him with a trap same day (02-03-2026, 08:19 AM)1973cb750 Wrote: pulling the gauges appart is a chore how or where where they getting in at? i had a mouse in my bike the other week he ate my charge cable ! got him with a trap same day also i have repaired quite a few honda gauges and done smd led swaps where you have to de solder and solder new leds in cbr's and other bikes the needles arent bad to remove i typically use two spoons and equally press the needle out the trick when re installing them is to return them to the 0 position by turning them to the click spot and making the needle at 0 RE: Instrument Cluster Needles - pdedse - 02-03-2026 (02-03-2026, 08:19 AM)1973cb750 Wrote: [quote pid="272814" dateline="1770128374"] [/quote] This little tidbit could be invaluable for someone. Had it been me, I would likely have forced the needle on at whatever position, expecting it to automatically reset to zero. I can't count the number of times I read something like the above--on this forum and others--where someone casually mentions a tip, and then at some point I come across the very thing that was mentioned. RE: Instrument Cluster Needles - 1973cb750 - 02-03-2026 needle tips |