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LCD screens in the dials look burnt

Started by AtrophyUFO, Sunday, 05 January 2025, 04:14 PM

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AtrophyUFO

Hey All,

Would like some advice on what, if anything, I can do with my lcd screens in the dials.

The bike was a bit of a barn find and there is a lot of work needed but I don't know what I can do here?

Actually I think it may have been parked in the sun for a while!

Here's a photo. Both lcds are the same. practically unreadable.

Thanks.
20250104_211034.jpg

GSXKING

Like an alien from outer space.
You're more likely to get a response if you introduce yourself first mate.
Mine have been that way for about the last 5 years of my 23 years of ownership.
GSXKING 3:^)
Chris
Best allrounder I've ever owned 👍

Andre

Only thing that I can think of is to replace the lcd screens. I know a guy here in Germany that likely has the parts and has an extensive history on fixing these units. Shoudn't be difficults to replace them yourself or have someone with soldering skills do it for you. Of course you would need the parts - source a broken unit where the lcds are intact.

grog

Looks like a new set of instruments required.Rims dont look good.I saw a full set think in Holland, just on $2g Aust.Other way is aftermarket gauges, someone on here has them.Intros are are also good manners

Andre

Quote from: grog on Sunday, 05 January  2025, 06:08 PMjust on $2g Aust.

It's a "barn find". To make it a minter lotta $$$ required. Much cheaper to buy complete bike in decent order; but then the only fun is on the road.

Maybe the poster beefs up his atrophied social skills and descents with his UFO to the introduction section, reports on himself (like which planet he is from) and the bike (incl. pics). Then he and we will have a bit more fun and something more to base our advice on.


Hooli

Quote from: grog on Sunday, 05 January  2025, 06:08 PMLooks like a new set of instruments required.Rims dont look good.I saw a full set think in Holland, just on $2g Aust.Other way is aftermarket gauges, someone on here has them.Intros are are also good manners

Only thing there is the mileage/odometer is stored in the clocks. If it matters to you.

Tony Nitrous

I have a KOSO aftermarket dash on mine.
It has several nice features the factory clocks don't, but the down side is apart from not keeping the original mileage and not suiting the styling it won't bring up fault codes.
I did originally have to have a bit of a conversation at the Dept of Transport explaining why the mileage was now 000001 when I reregistered it.
.

seth

#7
Give Paul Thompson a shout.
Do a search on his name on here - "Thommohawk" - as he does clock repair/refurbishing service (you'll need to pm him)
He's known as "Q" about these parts .
I don't know what stock of parts he has but he used to collect damaged ones for spare parts 🫡
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

Sethbot Postwhore

GSXKING

Quote from: AtrophyUFO on Sunday, 05 January  2025, 04:14 PMHey All,

Would like some advice on what, if anything, I can do with my lcd screens in the dials.


The bike was a bit of a barn find and there is a lot of work needed but I don't know what I can do here?

Actually I think it may have been parked in the sun for a while!

Here's a photo. Both lcds are the same. practically unreadable.

Thanks.
20250104_211034.jpg

Did you get the information you were looking for dude ?
GSXKING 3:^)
Chris
Best allrounder I've ever owned 👍

grog

Think hes another one hit wonder Chris. We get a few.

GSXKING

Yeah I kind of felt that Greg.
No intro then straight into a fairly extensive question and zero follow up.
There have been a few joining lately and no intro either so I guess they're either shy or ignorant.
GSXKING 3:^)
Chris
Best allrounder I've ever owned 👍

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