I'm always trolling ebay for deals on parts for this bike, given how rarely they come up. I recently managed to snag an additional speedometer for about 30 bucks, which is way below the usual rate of somewhere north of $200. On a whim I decided to open it up- I figured the inside was trashed, but I was curious to what extent.
Much like the GL1000 speedos, the Dream gauge is crimped together. Unlike the 'wing, however, the faceplate came off rather easily. Unfortunately, that's where the good news ended.
Apart from clean number on the odometer, the rest is... bad. The bottom drive magnet is frozen. Rust on everything. The faceplate is faded (but this can be salvaged). The biggest setback is that the hairspring on the needle is just... pieces.
The smallest glimmer of hope is that because this is a spare, I'm not out much if I attempt to bring it back. As you can see, I've already managed to get it apart- props to pre-1970s equipment that you COULD get apart. The metal pieces will clean up (I hope). The biggest PITA is going to be the spring. Even if I manage to find one close, I'll have to first (probably) solder it on to the needle shaft, and THEN find a way to calibrate it to read the correct speed.
Eh. It's an adventure.
(Because I was curious, I also popped apart the speedometer original to the bike. Good news on that one is that the hairspring on that is intact. Bad news is that the entire bottom end on THAT is frozen as well. On top of that, apparently the Dreams used two different companies to manufacture the (outwardly identical) speedometers. Unfortunately, the internals are COMPLETELY different, so I couldn't even swap parts if I wanted to.)