clock colour change
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Re: clock colour change
Hi Mr Fen prob a bit to late joinin the forum bit i want one
please tell me u have some left





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Re: clock colour change
quick question guys, does everyone have that high beam light thing? the light which shows high beam on is blue with a little bit of yellow at the bottom, as if its a blue sticker??
everyone got this? i thoght mine was dodgy!? ha!
everyone got this? i thoght mine was dodgy!? ha!

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Re: clock colour change
yer i got that thought nothin of it personally haha 

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Re: clock colour change
yup got loads left, and for those people that ordered one and haven't paid for it yet pull your finger out eh, I don't need spares 

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Re: clock colour change
Subject: NC30 dials for sale
Mr_Fen wrote:These are replacement sets for Honda NC30/VFR400's to get rid of the nasty overlays and give you a nice clean set of dials. I don't know if they will fit other models sorry.
as listed in topic:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=9631&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
I have ordered 20 sets, 5 have gone so 15 left. If you requested a set get in quick!
White face with black text for MPH, Rev counter and temp gauge.
Inner text for KM is red, Rev counter marked in red, temp gauge marked in blue/red
image file here:
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If you want to buy some click here:
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£30 each inclusive of postage
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Re: clock colour change
so mr fen,
say i have KPH clocks with an overlay on the glass. will these clocks read mph true to its equivilant in mph, so for example i would only need to pop these in then not have to worry about getting an mph converter?
just asking as they look in the identical positions to my glass overlay sticker which is quite tacky...
i may sound really stupid here but cant help asking if i want some eh?
say i have KPH clocks with an overlay on the glass. will these clocks read mph true to its equivilant in mph, so for example i would only need to pop these in then not have to worry about getting an mph converter?
just asking as they look in the identical positions to my glass overlay sticker which is quite tacky...
i may sound really stupid here but cant help asking if i want some eh?

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Re: clock colour change
Hi Danzio,
With these you can rip off the overlay sticker, the MPH/KPH markings are correct on the face plate. You don't need to get a MPH converter as the speedo is still spinning at the same speed, you just have MPH marked on the face as well as the KPH bit. Your trip counter bit will still count up in kilometres as will the odometer bit.
if you get a mph converter it will adjust the gearing of the speedo cable so that the trip counter and odometer start reading in mph, and the normal kph marks will actually be mph. If you get one of these it will be difficult to accurately record the mileage (kilometre-age?) of your bike as the calculations will be out.
With these you can rip off the overlay sticker, the MPH/KPH markings are correct on the face plate. You don't need to get a MPH converter as the speedo is still spinning at the same speed, you just have MPH marked on the face as well as the KPH bit. Your trip counter bit will still count up in kilometres as will the odometer bit.
if you get a mph converter it will adjust the gearing of the speedo cable so that the trip counter and odometer start reading in mph, and the normal kph marks will actually be mph. If you get one of these it will be difficult to accurately record the mileage (kilometre-age?) of your bike as the calculations will be out.
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Re: clock colour change
Photos of my install:
http://s909.photobucket.com/albums/ac29 ... mview=grid" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://s909.photobucket.com/albums/ac29 ... mview=grid" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: clock colour change
Can you measure the dials for me?Mr_Fen wrote:Photos of my install:
http://s909.photobucket.com/albums/ac29 ... mview=grid" 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...
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Re: clock colour change
the speedo and rev counter are 73-74mm across, the temp gauge is 47mm across.
the little bumps on the sides are 2-3mm tall, when installing they match up to spaces on the case but don't actually touch the sides, not sure if they would prevent installation into different cases.
the little bumps on the sides are 2-3mm tall, when installing they match up to spaces on the case but don't actually touch the sides, not sure if they would prevent installation into different cases.