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2002 super sherpa no speedometer and odometer
Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 7:42 pm
by comaqc
Just bought a used Super Sherpa 2002 with "no mileage" on it. The
odometer reads 0 km and the speedometer does not indicates 0 when I
ride the bike. While the bike is in mint conditions, (It really
looks as if it had not been ridden 100 miles), it looks as if the
odometer is either defective or was purposely put out of order.
I checked the pulses out of the pick up coil and there are none,at
least using a voltmeter. I could put a scope on it, but I thought
that some one out there could provide me with some hints as to what
the problem might be.
I tried to remove the front wheel to have a closer look at the pick
up coil, but I can't even get that far. The pick up coil is stuck on
the axle preventing me from unscrewing the axle wiyhout damaging the
pick up cable.
I have ordered a shop manual but it will be weeks before I receive
it.
CAn anyone throw some lights on the subject?
2002 super sherpa no speedometer and odometer
Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2004 12:42 am
by bigfatgreenbike
comaqc@... wrote:
>Just bought a used Super Sherpa 2002 with "no mileage" on it. The
>odometer reads 0 km and the speedometer does not indicates 0 when I
>ride the bike. While the bike is in mint conditions, (It really
>looks as if it had not been ridden 100 miles), it looks as if the
>odometer is either defective or was purposely put out of order.
>
Most likely some dipsh*t didn't align the magnet when they put the front
wheel on, snapping off the tabs that turn it. The Sherpa speedo uses a
magnet and a pickup instead of a gearbox. Nice setup but a little tricky
to get together. The part is $15 on ronayers.com, ask me how I know...
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>I tried to remove the front wheel to have a closer look at the pick
>up coil, but I can't even get that far. The pick up coil is stuck on
>the axle preventing me from unscrewing the axle wiyhout damaging the
>pick up cable.
>
>
The shop manual gives passing mention to the complete b*tch of removing
the axle. You need to loosen the pinch block, then hold the wheel into
the right fork leg as hard as you can (locking the pickup housing into
the tab on the fork slider) while unscrewing the axle from the left
slider. Hopefully a coating of grease on the axle will prevent the
problem in the future.
How's the jetting on yours? I got an '01 Sherpa that falls flat on its
face unless the choke is on or it's piping hot. Love the bike for many
reasons, but need to tweak the jetting.
Devon
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"photos" section dead???
Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2004 2:40 am
by dumbazz650
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "dsnmod" wrote:
the photos and member list for possible infidels.
>
> Sorry....did not realize the photos section was maxed out. Still
> getting a handle on all the ins and outs of the group. I will have
> something fixed by the end of the weekend and will make an
> annoucement to list stating that the photo section is back up and
> running.
>
> Sorry...thanks for your patience.
>
> Scott
>
> PS...I did not receive any mail direct to the "owner" email address
> regarding this matter. I will also look into this.
GO SCOTT, GO!
MarkB