Clocks 4 Bikes
#1
Clocks 4 Bikes
I know, I know, who needs a clock when you're riding right? Time doesn't matter and all that stuff. Well, I'm a clock watcher and I need to know what time it is, which could be a bit OCD. Anyway, HD has some handlebar options, but I found this one for my RKC that mounts over the fork lock (slides to one side to expose the lock). They have other options available as well. 3 year warranty.
It's from a company called Clocks 4 Bikes. I think it looks great and matches perfectly! (no I don't work for them or represent them).
Oh, and they sent a handwritten "thank you" note. That's old school, and I like the personal touch.
http://www.clocks4bikes.com/
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It's from a company called Clocks 4 Bikes. I think it looks great and matches perfectly! (no I don't work for them or represent them).
Oh, and they sent a handwritten "thank you" note. That's old school, and I like the personal touch.
http://www.clocks4bikes.com/
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#2
That looks nice, and I,m with you that i would like to know what time it is. I use my bike daily to commute to work and run errands. If i only did bar runs and coffee, i probably would leave the clock off. But i also may be OCD, hate to be late even if it is a bar run!
#4
Looks nice, probably a bit too small for these tired eyes. I went with the Harley clock mounted to the clutch bracket. There is a clock in the speedo but I like to just be able to glance down and keep the speedo set to trip meter.
The only thing I don't like on the Harley clock is there is no visibility at night.
The only thing I don't like on the Harley clock is there is no visibility at night.
#6
I really like the new type of displays.The gear indicator is great.With 6 speeds it helps.I was happy with 4 gears.The tach is nice too,one less thing to buy.
#7
Does anybody know what time it is???? Does anybody really care . . . about tiiiiiimmme. If so I can’t imagine why, we all got time enough to die.