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Some time back and I have already looked through the search engine for the last year and cant find what Im looking for so im hoping somebody else remembers.
Im looking for a clock that is put on the steering stem bolt or replaces the bolt on our sportsters. The companmy isnt marlin and it's not formotion but i dont recall just what other company there is, but this guy would replace the clock if it ever quit working and its water resistant and all the bells and whistles type things, im just looking for one for the wife, but cant recall, so asking for help. Seems this like this guy does them in his home.
Any body else remember this being talked about ?????
Got one for my '04 Sporty off ebay for far less than retail. Here is a link to a current ebay auction. You can also find them at riderspassion.com Hope that helps.
clocks4bikes.com was thje site I was looking for, thanks a lot, after I get it and get it on ill write a report and let others know how it is and if its worth it. Hopefully I dont get stung
I had an Timex Ironman layingn around without a band, I just cut the ears off of it and used velcro to keep it on the steering head bolt. Worked like a charm and only cost me 20 cents for the velcro.
I have had a Clocks4Bikes for years. My clock crapped out. I waited until Myrtle BW and tracked down a vendor. He exchanged clocks with no questions asked. A few years later, I saw that they had came out with a clock with a light on it. Once again, I waited till Myrtle and found a vendor. He let me "upgrade" for 15 bucks. They stand behind what they sell.
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