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Dave P. View Drop Down
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    Posted: 27 Mar 2019 at 10:32
https://www.mondejartienda.com/mondejar/c404604/moto-guzzi.html

The above company may be of use to some folk. I bought a MPH speedo' from them several years ago, which has been fine, then forgot the name of the company. I was rooting around in the shed this morning and found the receipt.The instrument I have may be a copy but if it is I can't tell.
They list some stuff under Guzzi and some under Moto Guzzi.
Have a look!
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That's a useful link to hang on to there Dave. I haven't seen any other sources for clocks.
I  would have been in the market for a replacement speedo, as the odometer stopped working on the V7 Special (earlier topic posted), but I took it off the other day to have a look, and after carefully drilling a 5mm hole in the back of the case behind the offending number drum, I tried to persuade it over slightly with a scriber. After testing it with a cordless drill in reverse, it moved on from the 39 it was stuck on, to 40. After putting back on the bike and doing 100 miles or so on Friday it seems to be fine - chuffed!

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I did extensive research ETB do their own range speedo/tacho for around £35 will customise the dial the electronic speed sensoe that plugs into the gearbox where speedo cable goes you can get from Digital speedos screws in converts cable to digital £26.99 Daytona Type m12 "M" job done fits All older Guzzis.

 The Cali EV ITI clocks are awful Speedo will forever destroy it's odometer and trip, Not even worth paying for a repair that costs as much almost as a replacement .....ETB speedo, 80mm choice of black or white face, choice of bezel and needle colour £166.80 the Tacho to match £138..... 

Many replace with VDO guages but they are an awful lot more expensive ......Worth taking a look, many things like this are mentioned in the "Alternative parts" threads worth looking through. Have to say on a Vintage bike ETB do the older coloured dials that creamy and yellowish look many older bikes had those type of dials. I spoke to Graham there who due to the fact they make their speedo/tacho to order can make dials to look like the OEM. To be fair the ITI  ones and Veglia are rubbish and rather inaccurate


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