Garn 1 wrote:Most people can fit a face, and they are available.
the promlems are;
How do you remove the band?
How do you remove the needle?
How do you replace the band?
Where do you buy a new band, if needed?
How do you match the speedo with the tacho band?
Not so easy!
RegardZ
Yes, it can be difficult. However, if you can find a speedometer specialist who can peel the old band off then it becomes much easier.
I found a shop many years ago in Melbourne who installed bands that I bought from a motorcycle instrument specialist. In fact, they told me that had I not cut the existing bands off they could have removed and re used them.
So, in short:
How do you remove the band?
Cut off or better still have it peeled off by specialist with proper equipment.
How do you remove the needle?
Carefully pry off using even pressure on each side. Small spoons are good for this.
How do you replace the band?
Once again, have it re-fitted by a specialist with correct tooling.
Where do you buy a new band, if needed?
Doremi Japan supply exact stainless steel repros. I'm sure that Zpower, Z1 Enterprizes or someone else could supply these.
How do you match the speedo with the tacho band?
The Doremi bands are identical so no problems with matching.
The main problem is finding a specialist who will remove and reinstall bands without insisting on you paying for a "full internal rebuild". They WILL try to milk you for money even on instruments that only require a cosmetic refurbish.
Secondly, anyone can fit a new face if they can operate a phillips head screwdriver....the problem is that all of the replacement facias I have seen are complete crap.