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SPEEDOMETER OPTIONS?
#13705 05/29/2005 6:27 AM
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I am looking for a smaller speedo. Is their any paticular spec on ours that we have to match up to an aftermarket choice? i.e. ratio, etc...

thanks!

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my understanding is we are standard i.e. the same as a harley. i used a little "indian" speedo ($50 off ebay) before it ate my speedo cable (my fault, mounted at too great an angle) and then i went with the dakota digital hly-3013 (which i did a write-up on, search for hly-3013). i'll sell the "indian" speedo for $25 including shipping if your interested.

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jethro666 #13707 05/30/2005 6:43 AM
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what is our ratio?
2240:60 ?

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Joker #13708 05/31/2005 5:48 AM
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there's always this:

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bc 800


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cat #13709 06/02/2005 10:51 PM
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I use the bc 800.
I like it, and it was less than 20 bucks.

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jethro666 #13710 06/02/2005 10:56 PM
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Hi Jeff,

Do you have a pic (or can point me to one) of the 'indian' speedo?


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Joker #13711 06/09/2005 2:19 AM
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You are correct: 2240:60

I did a whole thread on aftermarket speedos about 1 year ago. Check it out.

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bonnyusa #13712 06/09/2005 3:56 PM
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bonnyusa, here's one on ebay (where i bought mine).

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where is the thread

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Joker #13714 06/11/2005 3:26 AM
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Technical forums, about a year ago. I just realized that the server only goes back 6 months. Oh well.

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Coker #13715 06/11/2005 11:52 AM
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Hi Dave,

The Archives go back a long, long way. I tried looking for that thread but cannot find it. Perhaps you can?

Here's the link to the Archives:
http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/messageboard.html

btw, once you have the search completed and the threads displayed, I found it a lot easier to right click on the particular thread and open it in a different window. Saves lot of going back and forth...


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Coker #13716 06/13/2005 3:23 PM
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Coker, what was your member name under the old system? caseml? Anyway, here are several links to archived threads that discuss the Dakota...

Caseml's 06/09/04 archived post Speedo ratio

Dakota Digital ???

alternate speedo

Caseml's 10/11/04 archived post Latest Project

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Caseml-(Mark), "Indian. You can find them all over ebay. Ratio is same a Triumph. Tough fit in the Triumph dash, I may build a new dash."

jethro666, "mark, can you elaborate on the speedo’s ’tight fit in the dash’? is it too deep?"

Mark, "The hole in the dash is the right size. The speedo is the right ratio. The stock America cable threads on perfectly (12mm). The speedo fits in the dash just fine, until you connect the cable. With the cable attached it’s too deep to mount flush.

I almost gave up on using it. Then, I just placed the speedo in the opening at an angle (a much better angle for reading), routed the cable over the gas tank next to the neck, and clamped the dash down. It’s very secure. I painted the sides of the speedo black to match the tank and dash. It looks pretty good. The speedo works great.

The angle of Triumph dash is not right. I have a tach in my other bike and I have to lean forward to read it. The Indian speedo is angled directly at my eyes."





Hope these links point ya'll in the right direction..?


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bonnyusa #13717 06/13/2005 6:40 PM
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07/27/2004 | 01:03:57 | xtern0

Speedmaster Tank Mod...
Uhg...been doing the old bondo boogie all day.

Just have to vent.

Note to those thinking about cleaning up the lines of your bike by removing the console: It’s a hell of a lot of effort for something only a Hinkley Triumph owner (most likely yourself) will know was done. So far, I’ve had to solder and a$$emble an essentially new wiring harness from the old one to install the Drag Specialities speedo with built in idiot lights. This was somewhat annoying, but not overly so.

Then, I negotiated a tank trade with someone while I did the body work. This consisted of ordering an aircraft "flush" bung hole and cap, chemically stripping the tank (yum, yum), then having a chop shop weld the new bung hole in and weld a cover over that tachometer indent in the tank. As many of you know, when you take a torch to metal, the results are usually not perfect and require a bit more work.

Then the fun started...man, I’ve been told I do good body work, but I’ve also been told I dig a really good ditch. I despise both tasks, and every time I have to do body work, I am reminded that there is a d*mn good reason it costs so much bloody cash to have it done (read in: done well) by someone else. Maybe its because I’m so obsessive-compulsive, but I swear, I spend weeks sanding, smoothing, priming, and doing it all over again.

It ain’t helping that my wife comes out occasionally, looks somewhat confused, and asks "So what was wrong with it before? It ran fine, didn’t it?" Uhg.

All I do know is that after all this work, I am d*mn sure going to get one insane paint job on that cleaned up tank!

Anyhoo, here’s my question: Someone this afternoon told me that a good way to spot "low points" when doing finish/prep work, is to spray on your standard gray primer and let it dry, then, do a really light, quick coat of black primer over the top. Use a sanding block with some 120 grit and proceed to remove the layer of black paint. After a couple swipes, you should be able to see any low spots that your eye or hand couldn’t spot. So what does everyone think of this theory? Is it worth giving a try, or was this individual talking from where they should be crapping?

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07/27/2004 | 07:54:34 | Moe

Wet sanding will reveal high/low spots as the water allows a temporary ’gloss’ to exist on the surface. Two colors of primer may allow you to see imperfections as well, yet primer overlap may give you a false sense of highs or lows. I have always just wet sanded and re-primed and/or used glaze, primed then wet sanded again. Primer will fill in the shallow lows. The sand paper will grab high spots and slide quickly over low spots. When the surface is wet with water your bare hand should be able to feel areas that need attention. I would stay away from 120 grit! When determining lows at your stage of the job, i.e., almost ’there’ use 400 grit or higher paper.

The tank is not flat so a sanding block will not rest flat on the surface either. At the almost there point I’ll freehand a piece of wet sand paper...

Hope this helps!
07/27/2004 | 09:17:50 | FriarJohn

That’s the process I use but I think I use 400 or 500 grit. Wet, like Moe says. Anything deep enough to require more filler than just primer you should be able to feel with your hand. Tanks are expecially fun because of the compound curves.

John
07/27/2004 | 09:21:02 | FriarJohn

"expecially"!?! Where’d I learn to type...
07/30/2004 | 06:37:06 | kentamcoli

I’d love to get rid of the console and install the Thruxton gauge/light package.
07/31/2004 | 00:53:52 | shakey

Too bad someone doesn’t make a mustang tank with a single
cap for the TBA. Yah, a 4.5 gallon mustang painted cardinal red
with gold graphics, that’s the ticket!
08/02/2004 | 11:49:19 | Greybeard

I’ve heard that the Thunderbird tank looks and fits decent on the America/SM frame.
08/03/2004 | 00:34:06 | xtern0

Ugh. I believe the bondo nightmare is complete. What a PITA. All those friggin’ curves, slopes, etc., made it a heck of a lot harder than a normal bodywork. The warping sucked (as usual, man I HATE working with welded sheet metal). Wet sanding is the least of my worries, my main worry was just getting the thing to look like a smooth gas tank!

In hindsight, I think I should have gone with someone more experienced welding body panels, etc. There was some nasty warpage around the bunghole, which tells me the guy ran a bead all around instead of stitching the new bunghole in like you’re supposed to do when welding body panels. Then again, a gas tank is a tough weld, so maybe he did stitch it in.

Lot’s o layers of bondo had to be put on getting this thing perfect. I know it’ll look good, but I’ve never put that many "layers" of bondo on something getting it perfect. Makes me nervous as hell.

Anyone got any guesses as to how long it’ll last before it starts to crack? When I lived in Washington, the crappy weather usually had bondo cracking in about 4-8 years. Usually, that was because it was impossible to get a really hot, dry day to do the work, so moisture would almost always work its way in while you were working. Flash rust nightmare up there. Wonder how the extreme Texas heat treats it? I don’t think I’ve ever seen bondo cracking down here, so I’m thinking the lack of rain (relatively speaking, that is) helps it to last. Here’s for hoping anyhoo...

Hopefully, by the time that happens, some really smart dude will start making custom tanks for the Bonneville America and it won’t be an issue.

Anymore advice before I start sanding the primer and getting it prepped for painting?

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08/03/2004 | 00:41:13 | xtern0

"I’d love to get rid of the console and install the Thruxton gauge/light package."

Me too. But if you can live without a tach, just get a Drag Specialties Speedo. P/N: 1908-6840

http://www.dragspecialties.com

Can be purchased (in stock) at:

http://www.jpcycles.com

JP Cycles P/N: 730-448

JP has a pretty neat mount for it too that’s a lot better than the crap that comes with the guage.

WARNING: Try using the Thunderbird tank or similar. Otherwise, get ready for a lot of work. If I had to do it all over again, I would have just lived with the stock tank and console until an aftermarket tank came along. Although, with the recessed gas cap my tank should look pretty darn cool after its all said and done.

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08/04/2004 | 17:21:56 | 52

Me too. Do you have any idea how it would hook up? Also how much $ for the new Tacho, I figure the Speedo is the same, I saw a Factory Trump. kit made for a Bonnieville. I’m just uncomfortable looking all the way down at the gas tank while unleashing the big dog. I’m not as quick minded or as bulletproof as I was when I was 16, but I do have a little more money and a lot more intell.
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08/09/2004 | 02:01:27 | xtern0

I would imagine it would be no problem to simply take the tach wiring from beneath the console (if the TBA has it already) and simply break out some wire and a soldering iron to lengthen everything so that it would reach up to the bars.

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Coker #13718 06/13/2005 6:51 PM
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You pretty much have to get the speedo cup for the DS Speedo, it just looks like crap otherwise.

I would post a pic, but its a pain, so just shoot me an email

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moe #13719 06/13/2005 6:52 PM
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My old member name was xtern0...in fact, I should change it back for ease of use one of these days....

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Here's a pic of the finished speedo mod (tank is off being worked on, I have completely smoothed it and removed the cheesy dash).


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While I'm not looking for a smaller speedo I would like to have the idiot lights in the speedo. I find the current dash layout to be completely worthless. You can't see the indicators or tach without looking down and during the day the turn signal indicator is practically invisible.

While I don't plan on going to all the trouble of smoothing out the tank I would eventually like to replace the stock dash with some sort of stero/mp3/satellite radio setup.

Do any other triumph models have a speedo with idiot lights that might be simple to swap out? Any other suggestions?

Thanks,
Hugh

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HughTWG #13722 06/14/2005 12:15 AM
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That speedo in the pic can also be mounted on the top, I just chose to mount it underneath.

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