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I have a Formotion clock from my last bike I would part with for $25 plus shipping. It can mount on any bolt, I had it on one of the windshield bolts. Send me a PM if interested, I'd post a pic but that scoot is in the shop right now.
Hmm, I guess I am the only one who doesn't give a rats azz what time it is when I am on my bike!
Nope. Hell, about a year after I started riding, I quit wearing a watch so I damn sure don't want a clock on the motorcycle. I did consider the clock right after I purchased the motorcycle but only because I was looking for some bling to add to what was a stcok motorcycle at the time.
If I really need to know what time it is, I can look on my cell phone.
I bought one of these clocks for my pre-Harley bike. I think with shipping its around $20. Mine keeps accurate time, been running for 3 years, I'm on my second battery.
-Bill- http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/...p-p-17651.html
Formotion makes a very nice product. Also good folks to deal with. I have a clock & thermometer from them. Funny how those 2 little things make a difference. Send the clock back to them when you need a new battery. Bad experience with local jeweler, great cust service with Formotion. (they make the Harley one)
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