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I've got quite a nice 80mph smiths-style speedo I got on a bitsa bike I bought -it may even be an original one, there was a mix of Indian bullet and Meteor Minor parts on it, the ammeter is definately 60's-.



If I went significantly faster than 80mph (the bike ought to crack 100mph) would it break anything other than the speed limit? I remember my tomos moped used to go right round and back up to 15mph again but it didn't have a pin at zero.
By Mark M
#80098
I think it depends if it is a Chronometric or a magnetic. If a Chronometric you will kill it as it is essentially a clock mechanism and we all know what happens if you over-wind these! A magnetic might survive but I wouldn't risk it. A workmate and I once ran a Transit off the clock on the M1 and it stuck at +15 mph ever after!

REgards, Mark
By John L
#80101
stinkwheel - First thing is to determine whether it is an actual Smith's speedo. or merely an Indian-made unit with an imitation "Smith's-style" face.......shouldn't be too difficult. There are plenty of pictures on the internet to help you decide.

Does it have a trip counter ? Is there a white line at 30mph or 40mph ? Can't say what would happen if you overspeed, but if it's an Indian-made head, I imagine it wouldn't last long. Other opinions are available.....
By John R
#80102
I used to have a Citroen 2Cv with a speedo that had a pin at 80 mph. It was pretty speedy as those cars go, and would frequently go up to the pin on a long downhill on the motorway. Never did any harm.
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If it has a trip meter then it is probably an original Smiths chronometric. Best test? speed the drive or bike up slowly. If it is a chronometric, the needle will jump as it updates every 3/4 of a second. If it increases smoothly, then not a chronometric.
See vid below which shows a chronometric...




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#80108
No trip counter so probably Indian. May be a case of "suck it and see" then, if it's an Indian one, it won't be worth much. If the needle flicks like the video when I try it, I'll take it off again before trying to exceed the speed limit.
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By Adrian
#80125
OK, FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY, there's a genuine chronometric speedo with flanged bezel for a casquette/nacelle headlamp pictured (from the side and underneath as well) on ebay, item 332888950993 .



Meanwhile our hosts stock the Indian replica chronomentic (in a non-chronometric kind of way) 80mph speedo, piccie here:



http://accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycle ... tyle/37813



These also have an odd-shaped body rather than the usual short fat cylinder shape.



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