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  • retro fit a clock into a '99 dash

    So I really wanted a clock in the dash, after a lot of searching for a digital clock I gave up as they were all too big. I found an analog clock off Amazon. What do you think? I'm pleased, it almost looks stock.



    2004 Honda ST1300
    1999 Katana 750 (sold)

  • #2
    I have been looking for a clock, that may work..
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    • #3
      The clock is cool. 63,xxx miles is cooler
      Extra life.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by rockat View Post
        The clock is cool. 63,xxx miles is cooler
        Kilometres...Canadian eh
        2004 Honda ST1300
        1999 Katana 750 (sold)

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        • #5
          that's awesome, how do you adjust the time on It though? I'd hate having to rip the clocks open twice a year to adjust for daylight savings time :/

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          • #6
            COOL!!..

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            • #7
              Nice!
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              • #8
                I am impressed! Your work on that is nothing short of fantastic. I'm not a slouch, but I remember years ago trying to install a Wal-Mart purchased clock on the dash of my '83 Suzi GSX750ES. When I look at your choice of clocks and the professional looking installation, I can't help but laugh at my feeble attempts. Good show for sure!


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                • #9
                  I use a cheap watch velcroed to "clock" position. yours is much better.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KAT TOY View Post
                    I use a cheap watch velcroed to "clock" position. yours is much better.
                    Somebody must have told you about mine...that's what I did too.:bunny2


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