Instrument cluster attachment problems - post accident.

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ilch
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Instrument cluster attachment problems - post accident.

Post by ilch »

I am just wondering if anyone has any bright ideas on how to attach my instument cluster to is bracket. It now appears in the crash that the little plastic sections that are raised out the back of the cluster have snapped off. Is there an easy way anyone has found at attach it back on??

On the upside though, I now have new forks on my bike, result!

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Matchlessman
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Re: Instrument cluster attachment problems - post accident.

Post by Matchlessman »

Cable ties might work. or get some plastex and try and rebuild all the attaching points.

or just gaffa tape?


or, araldite?
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wig
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Re: Instrument cluster attachment problems - post accident.

Post by wig »

hope your unhurt after your accident.

If I street fighter my bike, i will replace the cluster, If you are still looking for them when i do, I will see if i can remove the back of my speedo etc so u can use that
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Re: Instrument cluster attachment problems - post accident.

Post by Zaz »

For the material and time cost to repair the mountings, it may be easier to just buy a set of intact clocks from a breaking bike and use the required parts, if wig decides not to alter his bike

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