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where do you now get spares?
is there an official UK spares dealer?
if so are they any good?
I need a speedo sensor for 650 raptor
OEM now has raptor 650 sensor listed as discontinued
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Here's one I found in Finland, but it may not still be in stock.
https://www.mp-racing.fi/cagiva-mv-vara ... speed.html
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Aussiejoe wrote: 6 years ago Here's one I found in Finland, but it may not still be in stock.
https://www.mp-racing.fi/cagiva-mv-vara ... speed.html
I live in Finland and have done some business with MP Racing.
Times I've done business with them, they haven't had stuff in stock. Maybe I'm complicated customer with tough needs...
ozzy wrote: 6 years ago where do you now get spares?
is there an official UK spares dealer?
if so are they any good?
I need a speedo sensor for 650 raptor
OEM now has raptor 650 sensor listed as discontinued
Suzuki SV650 sensor might fit? ;)
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Leonelli (http://www.leonelli.com/) are the manufactuer, and it looks like they still make them
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The ones fitted to Ducatis are also made by the same company and look exactly the same
http://www.ebay.it/itm/04-07-DUCATI-MON ... Swa81Z70qv
That one is an ABS sensor but they all work the same, they're a hall effect sensor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_effect_sensor
The SV650 ones run off the front wheel and are completely different.
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I just had a look at oemparts and they do have the speedo sensor in stock for 147 Euro
Item number 34 https://www.oemmotorparts.com/oem5.asp? ... A-RAP-2_BS
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cheers guys for all your help, have ordered a aprilla falco sensor from ebay. £40. enough people have said it will work. just got to change wiring block and correctly rejoin wires.
it seems OEM spares now listing it again, when i posted it was out of stock. my clocks have been playing up so not sure if clocks killed last one so not looking to pay the full amount new. clocks work on bench test speed wise.
have found a sourse for cagiva spares in italy , recomended by MV augusta italy. will post seperately.
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if above dont work will buy one of theses.http://www.max-inc.com.au/matte-black-h ... -4mm-bars/
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ozzy wrote: 6 years ago if above dont work will buy one of theses.http://www.max-inc.com.au/matte-black-h ... -4mm-bars/
I have a much cheaper version (maybe £20) as my no.1 speed/distance indicator on my Gran Canyon because it has a 17" front wheel instead of 19" OEM. It's uncannily accurate too, as judged by roadside radar readouts, once I'd input the rolling circumference of the wheel. Not as neat as the original speedo of course, and these things require a magnetic pickup which can even be bluetooth-connected.

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