I just had a 1970 CT 70 restored, that the odometer and speedometer weren’t working. After watching your video I found that the tabs were flattened so I fixed that put the bike back together and everything is working. Thank you so much for this video. It helped me solve the problem!
This video is freakin' awesome. From the testing techniques to the various issues covered, I applied them all to my non-functioning speedo on my 1970 CA100 and got it working. So stoked. Thank you.
I have a CT 90 that I have restored (Got it out of brothers field). The speedometer doesn't work going forward, but if have the wheel off of the ground and spin it in reverse it works. Any ideas?
Any chance you installed wheel backwards? Did you take the forks out of the triple tree? Any chance you installed them on wrong side? It sounds to me the wheel is spinning in the wrong direction when moving forward.
My speedo is off by almost 10 mph! I can scoot around my neighborhood at 30mph but it reads about 40mph. I checked it against my phone's gps app. Any ideas as to how to correct this?
I’d start by pulling the cable from the brake plate and hooking a drill to the cable. Run it slowly and see how the speedo reacts. The cable may need greased, it may be catching and causing the bouncing.
I have sprayed the inside with silicone spray (gently, not a lot) through the light holes where the internal magnet wheels are, and it seemed to help with the bouncing needed and squealing...It seemed to clear out the dust between the wheels and lube them a little without attracting more dirt... (this is on a CT90, but the same idea)
what happens when you spin the wheel and the needle jumps (unrealistically) to 40-50 mph? New cable so it cant be that and the gear is engaging so the wheel spins the gear..Any ideas? Im buffled :(
I just had a 1970 CT 70 restored, that the odometer and speedometer weren’t working. After watching your video I found that the tabs were flattened so I fixed that put the bike back together and everything is working. Thank you so much for this video. It helped me solve the problem!
Glad to hear that it helped.
This video is freakin' awesome. From the testing techniques to the various issues covered, I applied them all to my non-functioning speedo on my 1970 CA100 and got it working. So stoked. Thank you.
Glad to hear that it helped. 👍🏻
I just bought a 1979 CT 70 trail to restore , your channel is just what I needed , thank you .
If you have any questions, leave them as a comment on a video and I’m more likely to see them.
Gracias Mike por volver con el mundo de las mini bike Honda, saludos desde Argentina
Can't explain how these bikes are so special. That first new bike for me was a candy red ko! I guess it is that simple! Just love em!!
Mine was a Candy Gold K0. They definitely grab ya by the heart.
Thanks for sharing brother. My tack isn’t working. I checked it the way you did and the problem is in side the bike not the tack.
Awesome video, just like the rest of your videos for the CT’s.
Appreciate the help vids!
Thanks for the content
This is really good stuff, thanks for showing us this ! 👍🙂
Good video, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Another great tip!! Thank you
Thanks!
Genius, thanks!
Thanks for watching.
Hi Mike, I recently got a K0 speedometer with broken glass. Would it be possible to post a video showing how to rebuild one? Thanks!
I can’t promise I’ll get to it right away, but I’ll add it to my list of suggested videos. Thanks.
Great video!
Thanks.
Thanks
What do you do when the cable end (small fork) is broken in the speedo gear on the brake plate? Thx
Hmmm, never seen that one. I guess if I could grab onto it with a pick or pliers, I’d probably set that brake plate to the side and get another one.
I have a CT 90 that I have restored (Got it out of brothers field). The speedometer doesn't work going forward, but if have the wheel off of the ground and spin it in reverse it works. Any ideas?
Any chance you installed wheel backwards? Did you take the forks out of the triple tree? Any chance you installed them on wrong side? It sounds to me the wheel is spinning in the wrong direction when moving forward.
Would you happen to have a round speedo that would work on a 1978 CT70 for sale?
Sorry, I don’t sell any parts. I’m actually always on the hunt for more parts myself. You might contact David Richard at Mike’s Mini Trails in Iowa.
Is it possible to change the worm gear?
Sure. There is a screw that holds it in place.
My needle points at 20mph when I’m stationary, how wud I adjust back to zero?
My speedo is off by almost 10 mph! I can scoot around my neighborhood at 30mph but it reads about 40mph. I checked it against my phone's gps app. Any ideas as to how to correct this?
What is the red light in the right top for? I’ve been searching for weeks
Hi Beam indicator
What if the speedo bounces ( reading isn't steady ) ?
I’d start by pulling the cable from the brake plate and hooking a drill to the cable. Run it slowly and see how the speedo reacts. The cable may need greased, it may be catching and causing the bouncing.
I have sprayed the inside with silicone spray (gently, not a lot) through the light holes where the internal magnet wheels are, and it seemed to help with the bouncing needed and squealing...It seemed to clear out the dust between the wheels and lube them a little without attracting more dirt...
(this is on a CT90, but the same idea)
what happens when you spin the wheel and the needle jumps (unrealistically) to 40-50 mph? New cable so it cant be that and the gear is engaging so the wheel spins the gear..Any ideas? Im buffled :(
Sounds like a problem with the spring mechanism inside the speedo.