Hi
need some help to replace the dials..just got them from lockwood..have no idea how to disassemble it..some help please?before i start breaking parts!!!
Here you go miguel :onya:
First remove head light from housing Two screws either side inside housing
Un-plug side light and remove head light bulb connector (put lens some where safe coz they cost a fair bit if you break the glass)
Undo and remove the two bolts that hold the headlight housing. They have cable clamps under the nuts so remove them as well
Looking under the ends of the chrome dial covers you should see a Phillips screw at the end of a recessed hole.
Depending on the length of your available Phillips screwdriver you may have to move the headlight housing around.
Undo the screws BE CAREFUL as you with draw the screwdriver not to drop the screws.
Now remove the chrome dial surround, you will have to "jiggle" it about a bit as it is a tight fit between the headlight and handle bars
Next the dial housing is held onto the frame by two 8mm nuts and a 7mm screw
remove these and the whole housing should now be free from the frame
You now have a choice - either unplug the wires going to the dials, (plugs are inside the headlight housing) and take the dial housing with the dials away from the bike or balance the housing on the bike.
Around the edge of the black plastic backing are a set of Phillips screws remove DONT remove the ones right in the middle as these hold the clocks in place.
Remove the front dial covers plastic round piece that has the speedo and tacho windows in it.
Taking two teaspoons in each hand (as if you were going to eat with them) place the edges under the centre of the needles and by pushing down on the handles the front edge should push up on the needle and the needle should pop out. DO ONE AT A TIME
Two Phillips screws hold the dial in place remove these DONT DROP THESE INTO THE DIALS AS they are a git to find. Tease the old dial face out.
On both the new dials and the old ones at about 3 and 9 o'clock are a little > shape
These locate in the housing to give you the correct position for the dials.
You may have to gently run your finger round the edge of the new dial just to get it to sit snugly.
Now refit the two centre screws don't over tighten or they will cause the surface of the new dial to damage.
The other dial is the same method
The needles just push back and it's a bit of trial and error to get them in the right position. Best way once fitted is to connect up the electrics and let them do a sweep – if they return to the rest position they are in the right place.
Now refit (in reverse) the clocks and surrounds
Remember that the screws for the clock backing surround screw into plastic so start them off in the holes by fingers and don't over tighten or it will strip the plastic.
The above were the instructions I got for my K2 – the needles on the K6/K7 are 2 piece, if one piece comes away and the other does not, don't panic, remove the second piece and then superglue them back together whilst off the dial/bike.
Nice one Barmy...I knew it was on here somewhere..Did a search earlier and couldn't find it :rolleyes:
It wasn't - I realised when Miguel asked that it was one I missed when I was adding all the write-up's up Steve :facepalm:
Great response as always Dave.
Thanks so much!
i tought it would be simple than that!
I'll do it tomorrow!
thank you
cheers
Hi barmy
need some help to replace the dials
can't take the needles..i've taken all the screws from the back..except 4 of them in the midle..don't want to push it too hard and brake it..can't figure it out..any ideias?
Do you mean the needles will not come off? Unfortunately they are push on Miguel, the only way to pop them off is with the spoons as indicated. It can take a bit of force to do this and also a bit of courage. Sometimes "pulsing" the spoons up and down gently will help break the seal to get them moving - but do apply equal pressure to lift them.
I have also seen the needle come out on one ocassion complete with the pin still attached - but it does just push back in ok
Hope that helps, if not then please shout!!!!
Thanks barmy
a bit more courage maybe!!lol..they pop out with the needles in any position or pointing down?or in zero position?
cheers
In any position Miguel (typically when they are in the "rest" position same as when they are on your 14).
Hi barmy
job done..didn't loose anything..didn't brake anything!lol..
the white dials are in place!just one of the needles came out with a litle pin but no problem..back in!
thanks again!
Hey Miguel - well done :clapping: glad it all came good in the end :onya:
Does anyone know the Lockwood part number for GSX1400 white clocks background?
Let me attach here the picture of the RPM and Km/h speedometer I need
Thank you all
Hi just found that and bought from Lockwood
Details here for anyone interested
Product code - SDS010 Suzuki GSX1400 Dials
Product price - 30 GBP
Contact at Lockwood - Garry ( info@lockwoodinternational.co.uk )
Once installed I'll forward you some pics
Cheers from Athel
Lockwood dials installed
Quite easy task and it can be done without removing front light and just removing the 2 screws of the dials, leaving harness connected
It's a screws off, screws on, with some caution in removing 'arrows'.
The two indicators have to be put aligned to zero, of course. A good idea is to switch on and back off so dials do their 0-full and back to 0 ensuring the 0 is the position you want.
Only issue is black dials perform better in darkness, they get better light. White ones seem 'trasparent' to light.
It is not a very bad issue: looks is fantastic.
Cheers
Athel
@Athelstanexxx on the earlier 14's (K2-K4) the dials only had 3 led lights, on th elater (k5 onwards) dials as standard there were 5. Agree with you about the backlighting of the dials, what Thommahawke does as part of the conversion is add another 2 LED's per dial so they illuminate correctly.
Looks great, do you have a photo of them at night please?
Will do and post them
Mine after Thommohawke had worked his wizardry on them. I just got him to add extra LED's and convert to blue.
Quote from: froudy on Tuesday, 30 November 2021, 06:35 PM
Mine after Thommohawke had worked his wizardry on them. I just got him to add extra LED's and convert to blue.
Reckon that looks pretty cool especially with the blue LEDs.
Here it is in the dark. Not so bad but black dials are better.
In daylight white dials are simply perfect
Thanks mate, I tend to agree that they look better in the daylight.
Would love to have this on my GSX
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovmncQ23qPA
Anyone here having it installed?
Quote from: Athelstanexxx on Friday, 10 December 2021, 05:47 PM
Would love to have this on my GSX
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovmncQ23qPA
Anyone here having it installed?
oooh, I like that, that's nice bling bling