08-19-2008, 10:55 PM | #1 |
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Has anyone added a clock to their GZ250?
After having my bike for a little over 2 months now, I've decided that I'm pretty content with it. However, I really would like to add some sort of clock to it since I will be starting my school commute next week and would REALLY like to be able to tell what time it is on my way. Anyone have any ingenious ways of adding a clock, preferably one that is waterproof?
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08-19-2008, 11:03 PM | #2 |
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There are a herd of them on Kuryakyn's site. Here is the index page of clocks.
http://www.kuryakyn.com/searchresult...&keyword=clock Also about a dozen cheaper on e-bay (as low as $10). Look here: http://motors.search.ebay.com/search...e=search&fgtp= Happy Motoring!!
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Actually, I was considering buying a cheap waterproof digital watch from Walmart and fashioning some sort of PVC mount, but I figured I'd ask here first to see if anyone had any better solutions. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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08-19-2008, 11:17 PM | #6 |
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I've been really wanting one on my GZ for a long time now too. I've seen the expensive ones that clip on your handlebars and are designed for bikes, but I can't make myself pay the money. I was going to do basically what Easy said and get a cheap sports watch from Walmart with a velcro band and strap it to the bars. They're usually waterproof and if it gets stolen (who'd steal that?) and/or destroyed somehow, I may only be out $4-5.
I haven't done it yet though. Edit: DOH! We said the same thing.
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Back when I had my Ninja, I just used some waterproof double sided tape and stuck the face of a $5 digital watch in a mathching color to a visible area. It worked for about a year until it finally melted in the sun one afternoon.
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08-20-2008, 10:47 PM | #8 |
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I have one on mine. I move it from bike to bike as I trade. It is one of those 1 lb. chrome "made for a big cruiser" thingies that mounts over bolt heads. But you can't have it. :tongue:
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Um, just spitballing here, but how about this idea? Wear a watch. Not trying to be a jackass here but, I think it is a better idea for several reasons.
1) I have plenty of time to check my watch at a stop light if I need to know what time it is. 2) If I'm out just driving for fun I don't care what time it is unless its time to eat, pee or pull over for a smoke and rest the butt. 3) If your in constantly moving traffic on your commute, where you can't check your watch, wouldn't a clock reminding you that your running late be a bad thing? For me when driving my cage I know If I start running late I start trying to make up time. Usually by speeding , or doing other stupid things. I'd rather ride safe and show up late than not show up at all. Just my opinion though.
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