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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Yup, got one, it's good too but stinkin' expensive for what it is really..

    Yeh, saw one in a shop today... $35

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    The FahrtSturm didn't have a clock, and it also had a mental voodoo-infested charging system, so I fitted a clock/voltmeter/laptimer from Jaycar to it. It worked really well, except the wires were very small gauge and broke easily.
    The 'instrument' was mounted on the underside of the windowscreenshield with suction cups (from a black plastic octopus, I believe).
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    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    I have an old watch face attached to the top of the brake fluid thingi with a blob of super glue.

    It can't easily be nicked, and if I do need to remove it, I can pop it off with a flat head screwdriver. (I think I could still open up the fluid cap with it still attached if I tried)

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    gidday,

    there are purpose built clocks here,http://www.thunderbike.co.nz/ bit expensive though.

    cheers,

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    I just tied a $2 watch around my triple clamps.

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    Jaycar does all kinds of things like that for a good price www.jaycar.co.nz

    If your riding to relax don't worry about it and if your like me and you commute your either 1) early, no worries. 2) on time, sweet as. 3) late, knowing your late on a bike will make you go faster if anything and you really need to ride your own ride. My boss has been told that I'll be on time most of the time and whenthe odd thing happens, kids, keys lost, road works etc I won't be risking my life to get to work on time. If you have to be on time leave early enough that you don't need a clock anyway!
    I'm selling my new riding gear!! Only worn a few times get a deal Kiwibikers!!
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...53#post1414653

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