Moisture accumulation under the speedometer lens is a common issue for Harley Davidson owners, especially when transitioning from a warm garage to cooler outdoor temperatures. While the condensation may dissipate on its own after a ride, there are a few effective methods to expedite the drying process and prevent future occurrences.
Using a Light Bulb
One of the most efficient ways to remove moisture from a Harley speedometer is by using a light bulb. Simply place a light globe close to the area where the condensation is present and leave it on overnight or for a couple of days, depending on the severity of the issue. The heat generated by the light bulb will gradually dry out the moisture, restoring the clarity of the speedometer lens.
Disassembling and Sealing the Speedometer
If the moisture problem persists or becomes a recurring issue, it may be necessary to disassemble the speedometer and apply a sealant to prevent future condensation. This process involves removing the speedometer, disassembling it, and applying a sealant to the seams and gaskets. Once reassembled, the speedometer should be reinstalled and the bike should be left in a warm, dry environment to allow the sealant to cure properly.
It’s important to note that while a hair dryer may seem like a quick fix, it’s not recommended as it can potentially damage the delicate components of the speedometer. Instead, opt for a more gradual approach using a light bulb or professional sealant application.