Just got back from the hardware store,.....picked up a pair of screw in heavy hooks that i'll bend around into an "eye" so i can make my "rear wheel down to the ground" anchor. I'll get that done while i await a new Motion Pro speedo cable to arrive next week.
In the interim, to stop the annoying "dance of the speedo", before i left i detached the speedo cable at the top. I taped off where the sheath meets the metal end and added 2 "fills" with Mobile 1 75w90 gear oil i had left over from the fluid change in the secondary and final drives when i first got the bike 6 yrs ago. The metal part of the sheath made for a decent funnel to hold the oil.
After each gear oil application, i used my air compressor hose to force 60 lbs air pressure with a tappered nozzle against the metal end on the cable. I had the perfect nozzle, tappered with a center hole big enough for the center of the speedo cable to pass through, but the outer tapper fit nicely into the metel end of the cable to effect a reasonable seal. The tempory tape on the outside kept most of the oil from blowing by the metal to sheath crimp connection!
......and it worked,......the speedo was stable for now. When the new cable gets here, i'll take the wheel off and do a proper cleanout of the speedo drive unit and worm gearing, with a regrease with maybe the Honda 60 moly (spline grease) i have coming also. The cable internals will likewise ge greased, once i find out if the nylon sheath can be greased :?:
(not sure if these run ok with just nylon's slippery nature?)
........got a bite to eat on the way home, and a minute after i started home got hit with the 15% chance of t-storms they fooled me again with!
Had shorts, sandels and a "Land's End" light windbreak on for the 5 mile "bath" on the way home! Open faceshield with glasses didn't cut it either, even with the Vetter fairing/screen!
A young Harley rider followed me most of the way, and we talked at lights.
Nice guy........seemed interested in my old girl!
Oh,....on the way out to get the screw hooks, while i was pulled off into the center divider waiting to make a left across lanes to get into the hardware store parking,......an old pickup truck (without a rear door) dropped it's load 10 feet from me......
......a full sized REFRIDGERATOR! (no doors mounted) I put the bike on the kickstand, and me and 2 other folks plus the driver got it lifted back up into the truck bed and pushed foreward all the way. He still didn't have any tie downs!
.............glad i'm not following.
.....be careful out there!