As a new classic owner I'm still learning lots about my bike (AJS 31 1960). I have tried searching the forum but don't seem to be able to find the answer to my current question.
Could someone tell me how I tell what type of speedo I have on my bike (magnetic or not). Also is there anyway that I can remove the small piece of broken speedo cable that has been left in the speedo drive (when the cable snapped on my last amble around the dales!). The brass fittings on the drive look like they are a press fit and I don't want to attempt to prise them out if there is another way.
Thanks
Andy
Speedo advice AJS 31
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Re: Speedo advice AJS 31
Would a strong magnet do it?
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Re: Speedo advice AJS 31
Thanks Richard, I've tried that, but without luck. I'll remove the drive from the bike and try again with lots of paraffin and shaking too
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Re: Speedo advice AJS 31
When the speedo is a Smiths, look for a code SSM (magnetic) or SC (chronometric) at the dial face. A forum search for "speedo magnetic chronometric" will show you this hint and probably more useful info.
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Re: Speedo advice AJS 31
Thank you Albert, very useful information. I now know mine is SSM ( magnetic)aobp11 wrote:When the speedo is a Smiths, look for a code SSM (magnetic) or SC (chronometric) at the dial face. A forum search for "speedo magnetic chronometric" will show you this hint and probably more useful info.
Albert