Cracked Gen 2 Speedometer screen

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I dropped my bike in my garage and it managed to crack the screen. Do I have to get a new speedometer?

I've tried researching it, but I cannot figure out if the screen can just be replaced.

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I dropped my bike in my garage and it managed to crack the screen. Do I have to get a new speedometer?

I've tried researching it, but I cannot figure out if the screen can just be replaced.

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Ouch, sorry to hear that. Ultimately it looks like it will need to be replaced, or at least the part pulled from a working spedometer.

I looked at the speedometer, it does look serviceable. However I cannot find just the LCD for sale, even worse I do not see a working (used) spedometer for sale. The parts web site I use doesn't even have it listed. Might need to snipe eBay, unfortunately it probably wont be cheap. Broken ones are going for $200.

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I agree with you about the screen. I cannot source just the screen anywhere. I took it apart and the screen has 36 very small pins soldered onto the circuit board. I generally don't mess with small electronics because they're so easy to break.

My local Yamaha dealer wanted $600. No way am I going to pay that. I suppose I'll keep browsing online for a used speedo.

Thanks for your reply.
 

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I agree with you about the screen. I cannot source just the screen anywhere. I took it apart and the screen has 36 very small pins soldered onto the circuit board. I generally don't mess with small electronics because they're so easy to break.

My local Yamaha dealer wanted $600. No way am I going to pay that. I suppose I'll keep browsing online for a used speedo.

Thanks for your reply.

Any luck with this? I looked into it a bit more. You may be able to order a FZ6R spedo and swap the LCD from that. They look identical on the outside. I'm guessing they are compatible.

- Buy a used FZ6R Speedometer that has a return policy. Disassemble it if you feel you are up to it
- Take it to a cell phone or computer repair shop (these guys solder a lot) - Have them see if they can swap it. Most places shouldn't charge you for this just to check. The service shouldn't be more than $50

Might be able to get this fixed for under $200 - If you cannot find a repair shop I can solder very well, I'd be happy to give it a shot, may be able to test it too with my FZ6 :)
 

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If you have good soldering skills I have had two of the LCDs off the PCBA to clean and make repairs (other forum members from this site), and its not that bad.

That said I think the R speedo is different. An FZ1 of our era may be possible tho.

PS these are assembled with lead free solder so a typical tin/lead solder and solder tip will not be friendly for this level of rework/repair.
 
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