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Hello.So the problem solved was finally done by the tachometer. I wanted to let him go, but I did not feel like it was going to be all over the photo. But when I broke up so it stopped as much as possible? How could this be done? Well thank you . A photo: http://i68.tinypic.com/vfdrk.jpg
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Hello.So the problem solved was finally done by the tachometer. I wanted to let him go, but I did not feel like it was going to be all over the photo. But when I broke up so it stopped as much as possible? How could this be done? Well thank you . A photo: http://i68.tinypic.com/vfdrk.jpg
Remove the wheel and put the tacho back correct, its to far back. http://www.moto-choice.com/en/Bike-R...ing-charm.html
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So, also, stop the wounding and the sound? But why did it click and how could it turn around? Does that mean it's not over yet?And what did it really do? Where could be a mistake?
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So yesterday it was good and today I felt it again. When I was throwing a few meters, it was good. What is the sound of the tachometer? Will it just put it in the right position or need a new strand? Well thank you.
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So now I put it in the position where it was supposed to go, but after about 3 km it started again, so I disconnected the tachometer in the worm and passed about 10-15 km and it was quiet. The bowden is quite destroyed when I hope it can I can see that the sound of the car was not enough to get rid of the gasoline, because I noticed it after I went out to ride that the garage was such a shit that I would not needlessly strast.
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ecause I'm still making ten sounds on the video just when I disconnected the tachometer cable when it stopped, it did not do that? Well thank you.
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Man... I'm sorry but your English is so broken it's difficult to understand. After trying to read this thread my brains hurt...

Try harder to explain everything, what happened after what and so on, maybe then someone can understand. Sorry.
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ecause I'm still making ten sounds on the video just when I disconnected the tachometer cable when it stopped, it did not do that? Well thank you.
Ye well its most likely broken, buy new tacho gear. If you remove it and spinn wheel you will know if thats the problem.
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Ye well its most likely broken, buy new tacho gear. If you remove it and spinn wheel you will know if thats the problem.
If I disconnected this work from the speedometer the sound stopped http://www.motocomponents.cz/obrazky...9-original.jpg . If I give a new fix problem? What could knocking?
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If I disconnected this work from the speedometer the sound stopped http://www.motocomponents.cz/obrazky...9-original.jpg . If I give a new fix problem? What could knocking?
Ok yes buy new, if sound is gone no knocking?
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Ok yes buy new, if sound is gone no knocking?
Well, when I disconnected the sound stopped.Tomorrow comes new. Is it one that I often use in a speedometer?
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Well, when I disconnected the sound stopped.Tomorrow comes new. Is it one that I often use in a speedometer?
No, never changed mine. Add oil, if rust it may not last long.
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this must be the most hilarious thread ive read in a while anywhere

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Dont mind the comments! I dont see any reason to make fun of people that have little knowledge of English writing, try use google translate from russian or other language in that part of the world. It for sure make no sense when i try translate to my language, i bet he tries the best he can..
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