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Veigel Speedo goes 180

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On their contact page, they list this as the email contact:

info(at)tacho-service.ch

Replace (at) with @

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Veigel Speedo goes 180

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try this:

tacho-service@gmx.ch

Christoph Ris is the proprietor.

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Thanks guys, much appreciated. For some reason my computer would not allow me to scroll down the whole screen at that website. Cheers, Barry
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SPEEDOMETER GURU FOUND

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Just wanted to let you know this man , Christoph Ris in Switzerland runs a first rate operation. He repaired my seemingly hopeless speedometer and carefully left the original face as requested. It was all done at a reasonable price within a few weeks! What a joy in this day and age to see that integrity survives. Thanks for giving me the contact info. Happy New Year to all classic BMW owners. Barry Brown :D
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Veigel Speedo goes 180

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what bikes used the 180 k speedo?

I looked at the repop dials available and didn't see any but also think I might know some Asian gals that could more faithfully replicate those simple dials.
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I had Tim Stafford in San

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I had Tim Stafford in San Diego deal with my Veigel for my R51/3. When it came back it cost me $150 -- compare that to Palo Alto! I checked it with my GPS to see how accurate it is now. When it reads 100 kph on the speedo, the GPS read 99 kph. Pretty darn good IMHO.

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