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Re: My first 630 mile trip. Your wisdom needed.

Posted by TOOLS1 on Feb 24, 2013; 4:39am
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/My-first-630-mile-trip-Your-wisdom-needed-tp4036478p4037038.html

Thorby wrote
What am I missing here?  This ring goes inside the speedo drive.  It has notches that connect it to the drive.  But how does it connect to the wheel?  Just pressure?  Did I miss a piece?  Also, on the wheel there are no notches, it is also completely flat.  Maybe the notches tore out?  ARRGHH  



There's a very helpful post on this, including a video, but it's the next model that has notches inside the wheel.  Mine has no such  notches.
I have never seen that part in a Honda speedometer drive. It looks like someone might have Jerry-rigged it in the past.
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