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Stupid slide!
#11
I would bite the bullet and get everything new , bracket, covers, inside guts etc. Also would go with all Honda parts.
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#12
The black shells are good and the gauges work.
The white plastic is heavy damage.
The black shells are open (a little) and I can see many pieces of white plastic.

Now I cannot touch my CB for assurance practise.
In any case if the AliExpress's white plastic is good, I would like to buy it for anticipate the time....
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#13
You did not mention the year of the bike but this is on ebay in San Diego;

https://www.ebay.com/itm/265398561192
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#14
(02-03-2022, 08:08 AM)max_imp Wrote: You did not mention the year of the bike but this is on ebay in San Diego;

https://www.ebay.com/itm/265398561192

Nice find max.
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#15
I wonder how easy it is to get parts like that from the USA to Italy at this time of COVID. It seems impossible to get things down under.
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#16
(02-03-2022, 08:08 AM)max_imp Wrote: You did not mention the year of the bike but this is on ebay in San Diego;

https://www.ebay.com/itm/265398561192

If I decide to repair, I will repair my instrumentation ..... useless to buy broken meters!
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#17
(02-03-2022, 08:19 AM)pericleromano_imp Wrote:
(02-03-2022, 08:08 AM)max_imp Wrote: You did not mention the year of the bike but this is on ebay in San Diego;

https://www.ebay.com/itm/265398561192

If I decide to repair, I will repair my instrumentation ..... useless to buy broken meters!

If I decide to repair, I will repair my instrumentation ..... useless to buy broken meters!
Good idea and best of luck Romano.
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#18
(02-03-2022, 08:17 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: I wonder how easy it is to get parts like that from the USA to Italy at this time of COVID. It seems impossible to get things down under.

I mailed a letter... just a letter for my Mom-in-Law from California to Greece and it took over a month.
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#19
I would definitely try to repair your meter assembly before replacing it. I repaired my meter assembly using Guerrilla Glue, a clamp and a soldering iron:[Image: ec6cc13a6abe14adb154d47c8eb61168.jpg]

[Image: 236fa7052bbaff6cade1f77536ba9fb8.jpg]
Looks and functions just like new:

[Image: 94cdc54791f20b52f442e82f727899d4.jpg]

Good luck and heal up soon!
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#20
(02-03-2022, 09:33 AM)suhawk305_imp Wrote: I would definitely try to repair your meter assembly before replacing it. I repaired my meter assembly using Guerrilla Glue, a clamp and a soldering iron:[Image: ec6cc13a6abe14adb154d47c8eb61168.jpg]

[Image: 236fa7052bbaff6cade1f77536ba9fb8.jpg]
Looks and functions just like new:

[Image: 94cdc54791f20b52f442e82f727899d4.jpg]

Good luck and heal up soon!

That's good info for a fix that hopefully nobody else here will face, but good to know it can be done in case.
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