Clock De-restriction
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Clock De-restriction
Been searching on this and haven't really found out a clear way to do it, don't really wanna buy a mph/kmh converter, so is there a way you can just disabling it, cutting a wire or something? Has anyone got a guide or anything relating to the disc mod thing in the back of the clock? Cheers
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Re: Clock De-restriction
take the clocks apart and pull the little tab off the rotating disc and your done.
If you take the clocks apart, rotate the needle to 180k you can see the tab on the disc make conact between two sensors, this is the little disc, just wobble it about until it snaps ok and your done.
leave everythign else connected
If you take the clocks apart, rotate the needle to 180k you can see the tab on the disc make conact between two sensors, this is the little disc, just wobble it about until it snaps ok and your done.
leave everythign else connected
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Re: Clock De-restriction
or buy a £6 plug and play resistor
http://www.vfr.dk//Default.aspx?tabid=1 ... ntryId=484" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (3rd page)
http://www.vfr.dk//Default.aspx?tabid=1 ... ntryId=484" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (3rd page)
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Re: Clock De-restriction
i would buy a motrax converter to be honest. Sorts the derestriction out and you can calculate your mph without looking twice at an unclear overlay!! They are accurate too!!
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Re: Clock De-restriction
Cheers for that :) I rarely use my speedo, I find it easer to work it out via the rpm/gear
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Re: Clock De-restriction
Then just unplug your speedo cable, problem solved 
The clock mod isn't difficult at all, the knob that resets the tripometer has a little philips screw in the end of it, it doesn't just pull out.

The clock mod isn't difficult at all, the knob that resets the tripometer has a little philips screw in the end of it, it doesn't just pull out.
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Re: Clock De-restriction
Is it this tab? or is it the switch that is passes through?
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r52/ ... rictor.jpg
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r52/ ... rictor.jpg
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Re: Clock De-restriction
i believe that is the tab that is the one i removed yet to test it tho
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Re: Clock De-restriction
Thats the bad boy.
Check out 'speedy's reply to the thread below (2nd post) for pictures
http://www.400greybike.info/newforum/vi ... 24&t=11336" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Check out 'speedy's reply to the thread below (2nd post) for pictures

http://www.400greybike.info/newforum/vi ... 24&t=11336" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...