| Lastly, for single spedo loops. I worked with a local silkscreener to have sceens made to replace the numbers that tend to fall off the inner plastic ring.
John C jchic-@mestek.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Moore" <moor-@hotmail.com> To: <Loopfram-@topica.com> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 7:13 PM Subject: Re: jacking up the bike/speedo bezel
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duffy, taking the bezel apart and putting it back together without cracking the glass is hard. you should carefully pry the back of the bezel gradually |
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| the way around and try not to kink the bezel. If you remove it without damage, putting it back together is done |
carefully
| in the reverse order. If you kink the bezel while removing but manage not |
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| break the glass, just get a new bezel (ask me how I know) If you do break the glass or kink the bezel, West Valley Auto Instruments |
in
| Reseda, CA - (818) 758-9500 - can get you a new bezel (not exact replica, from VDO I think) and glass. I paid about $35. Talk to Morris.
Maybe a speedo shop local to you could get the same bezel/glass.
For jacking, maybe make adapters from 2x4s to support by the frame and not the motor.
I need side covers too!
Have Fun and Good Luck!
Matt in MI
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