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I will watch this to see how u turn out with this, Mine works just the **** to reset it does nothing! Last time I tried to set it i unhooked the battery for ten hrs before I remembered what i was doing! 2hr 48 min woulda been right time! put pics up of it when you get it please.
Bill
I just called them up. They said they are not a HD dealer. "We can order it..." and it was not in stock. My guess is that it is not going to show up. The dealers are all out of stock, far as I know.
I've gotten to where I won't just click and give my CC info out, unless I know who I'm dealing with. Too easy to google up something that looks good, give all your info/CC# and get slammed. I recently ordered some brake calipers for a Europa. A bunch of web sites came up with parts (if you look for the Spitfire part), and I called them up to get either no-answer, disconnected, weird phone noises, etc. Wound up ordering from Amazon and Rock Auto (R from one, L from the other), both of which I've dealt with before. I also suspect that web sites are just loading up on part number catalogs to drive google hits and pretending to have inventory to get you to buy something, then they try to drop ship it from someone else. If whoever they are getting to drop ship doesn't have it in stock, oh-well. Meanwhile, you CC has been docked the money and you can try to get it back.
I have a 1986 FLSTC and the clock trip gave up the ghost. As I use it to check when I need fuel I replaced it with http://www.customchrome.net/icatalog...aspx?Page=1139 which, as I am in Ireland, I ordered from Orlando Harley and a friend collected it for me. It was actually the 1968 to 84 one, which fit fine and works no problem. Only difference is that the original one had two light bulbs in it and this has only one. Came complete with rubber boot and fittings.
Orlando Harley were more than helpful and I have got more bits since.
TC
Last edited by tc; Nov 21, 2011 at 03:11 PM.
Reason: which one?
tc, what you call "clock," we call "odometer." The problem we are having is in finding a CLOCK, you know, round thing with numbers and hands that tells you what time it is.
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