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    Speedo cluster 'knock' / potholes

    When the unfortunate occurrence of hitting a pothole (or similar) happens, I get a knock or noise that sounds like the cluster is hitting the speaker / ignition surround.

    Is there some kind of 'rubber baby buggy bumper' between the two? (I'm aware of the 2 upper rubber mounts on the cluster itself)

    What is the normal clearance between these 2 pieces?

    The Wifes F6B cluster is a bit further away from the surround than mine,,,

    Again, never a noise or rattle unless I hit something 'unexpected'.

    Should I quit jumping curbs?

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    What's in your fairing pocket, shelter cubby.

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    Great question................!
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    I'll have to triple check, but I'm thinkin a tiny hex wrench and a tube of blistex ain't the culprit!

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    Scott, I believe that the issue is..........on these bikes the instrument cluster mounting has a very specific backside center mount, that needs to be inserted into a very specific hole, and if someone has taken your bike apart....anyone...and has not reinstalled the instrument cluster with absolute accuracy, then it would cause the cluster to stick out further...closer to the rider, which also means closer to the surrounding trim, and it would rattle or bump going over potholes.

    This specific mount I am speaking of is easy to see. It is on the very rear of the instrument cluster, and is almost dead center on the rear/backside. It needs to be inserted into the fairing frame mount hole, so that it allows the instrument cluster to seat all the way in....and to keep it from moving up and down. Yes....in answer to all those who have ever removed the cluster, those 4 bolts with 8mm heads on them should stop the instrument cluster from moving at all, but if it is not seated correctly, then it will make a noise, and will sit too close to the surrounding trim.

    It is SO easy to check, and see if it is done right, that if I were you, I would simply remove the dash......remove the 4 bolts with 8mm heads that hold the instrument cluster in palce, and gently lift the cluster up and out. You will then see the center mount that is protruding out of the backside of the cluster.
    Reinstall the cluster, making certain that this protruding mount is indeed inserted into the fairing frame mount hole, and then reinstall all the 4 bolts, and the dash trim.

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    I DID install risers here a while ago,, on both bikes,,,

    Hmmmm,,,,

    Like ya say, pretty easy to pull the dash, cluster.

    Honestly, the hardest part of it all for me is the small connectors on the wiring,, and my fat hands!

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    Scott, it is not necessary to remove the instrument cluster to install the handlebar risers. You "may" have done that, but....I wouldn't think so.

    Has anyone else had the instrument cluster out of the bike?

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    Back of cluster

    I'm not sure if this will help you much but here's a pic of the bolt I believe Miles is referring to. It's a rubber grommet that is inserted into the framework then the bolt passes thru it. I could see where it could easily get installed incorrectly if removed.
    I'm not sure if you can see it clearly with the front end assembled I just happened to have my front end apart, so here's a pic.
    Hope this helps.


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    Cool

    When I did my risers I just tied the dash up,I also have big fingers, size 12 so I here your pain.....
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    I just tied mine up to change the risers as well.

    Dug into it after work, Found the center mount. (One of the most peculiar looking 'mounts' I've seen)

    U shaped slot in frame, 'Post' of sorts with rubber do-dads on back of cluster that ~slides~ up into the slot.

    Nothing seemed out of sorts,,,

    Put it all back together,,,

    But,,,,



    I bet that 10mm Craftsman wrench I found in my cubby wasn't helping matters!!!



    Ducking Fumbass!!!



    I think I may have fixed a rattle and found a wrench all at the same time!!!!


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