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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
                        Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
                    speedometer repair
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				Dan Trimmer
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speedometer repair
Does anybody know of a place that will restore/rework a 62 ca77 speedometer????needle is just flopping around, must have become disconnected from stem somehow....
			
			
									
									fresno dan
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				Dan Trimmer
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speedo
Thanks for the response, but have speedo out and disconnected and can Bumb/giggle" the speedo and it definitely is not connected properly....thanks for input
			
			
									
									fresno dan
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				Dan Trimmer
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speedo
sorry about the spelling in last response...should probably by "bump/jiggle"....not "bumband giggle...ha, ha
			
			
									
									fresno dan
						speedo repair
I sent my CA77 speedo to a place in San Diego, Ca. for repair. It is called Foreign Speedo Inc. phone # 619-298-5278.Cost about $75.00 to take apart and lube and check-out. Parts would be extra if they have them.Took about 5 weeks turn around with shipping back and fourth.Bill Silver recommended them to me. Joe
			
			
									
									
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				Dan Trimmer
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Speedo
Thanks for the information, Joe.  I'll give them a call and see what happens....Thanks again..Dan
			
			
									
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				kustommusic
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Dan, You can also try United Speedometer in L.A. My experience is that these places do a terrific job but, it's expensive! I had better luck buying used from E-Bay and saved my money. I admit that's not for everybody and if you'r going for dead on mint then the repair places are the way to go.Good Luck1 Steve Greer