speedo drive from a L to fit on a H

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speedo drive from a L to fit on a H

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as title, speedo drive from a L would it fit a H model? are they interchangeable? thanx
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Re: speedo drive from a L to fit on a H

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interchangeable, but calibrated differently IIRC. So you'll need a L speedo too
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Re: speedo drive from a L to fit on a H

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thanx for that ,much appreciated
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hmmmmmm this makes me think, ive got a h2 with a uk spec spedo, now the speedo is surely off a l model being a mph one? makes me wander now if the speedo drive matches it, its there anyway to tell by looking at it?
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Re: speedo drive from a L to fit on a H

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if you've got an H2 with an mph speedo, it isnt the original one. Easy enough to tell if you have the correct speedo drive, are you doing 30mph when it says you are!!! get a mate to ride with you and hold 30mph, and see what yours says. Or stick a gps on your bike and see what that says
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Re: speedo drive from a L to fit on a H

Post by RedexRobB »

Im pretty sure the drive for the speedo is the same, only difference is the backing they use on the dials between mph and kmh.
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