1100 Speedo Repairs
1100 Speedo Repairs
Can anyone recommend me somewhere to get my Kat 1100 clocks rebuild please. Tacho needle has snapped. Thanks.
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Re: 1100 Speedo Repairs
There's some member on the KOC Germany forum who does really good speedo repairs. Don't know much about costs, but the service is highly recommended. Could get you in contact if anything fails.
I think this topic has been asked before and in my reply I posted a pic or two of a speedo he did.
I think this topic has been asked before and in my reply I posted a pic or two of a speedo he did.
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Re: 1100 Speedo Repairs
If youre on facebook someone on the ACS group has just posted alink to a step by step guide to do this.If I can work it out i'll try and add the link here
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Re: 1100 Speedo Repairs
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Re: 1100 Speedo Repairs
This is his email address:tomtom wrote:Thanks. Contact info would be great ta.
s.hermes@osnanet.de
His nickname is Oemmes
I think conversation might be difficult as long as you don't speek a bit German. But I could help out if necessary.
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Re: 1100 Speedo Repairs
While we're on the subject of the clocks, my Rev Counter tends to be more of a suggestion around 5-6k rpm (waves around a bit). I can remember finding a web site that had a strip down and that the issue was a "green" resistor that goes out of value. Has anyone else had this issue and has anyone else seen that website as i can't find it again.
