Hello
As my water/oil gauge and the clock did not work, I sent them to a company for repairing. At the same time I sent also my speedometer to this company for recalibration.
When I got the parts back, they were in very good conditions, but the cable for resetting the trip meter was missing. I asked the company to sent me my cable and he promised to send it immediately. This was two months ago , but I did not revive any cable and the company does no longer replay to my emails.
Therefore I would like to ask, if anybody can give me an address were I can get such a cable and how the part number of this cable is. In my 1946-1947 part books, which does not include the tourer, it is not listed.
Does anybody has the tourer supplement for selling? (original, copy, PDF)
greetings from Austria
Helmuth
Speedometer_Cable
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