Hey! It's only money.
Good to hear you were able to get the pawls working again. I have never had that much luck. Maybe, this weekend when I go into the tripmeter on a friend's '79 R65 speedo to fix the same reset problem.
I think what stings the most is that I only paid $1k for the whole bike.. this is 10% of that! Just be careful when messing with the individual wheels. There is a metal ring that holds in one side. These seem like they were pressed on and aren't supposed to be able to go back on after you take them off, but the pressure from the other wheels will hold it them in place. Had to hold the main shaft vertically to put it back on, but it does work.
You can pull out the entire shaft and test the wheels individually. If they spin completely free, you need to reset that pawl. If they catch at some point and spin with the shaft, you're good to go.
I was told when replaced mine that the grease used to lubricate the gears was the cause of the cheese making process. I was told either no grease or use a grease that is compatible with the plastic gears.
Regards Martin.
I'm not touching these per the instructions on odometergears.com when they get here. If for some reason they break, I'm going to hit them up for another set considering it cost me $90 to get these four pieces of plastic here..