NC24 clocks to mph
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NC24 clocks to mph
My NC24 clocks have an overlay on them and while its' roughly accurate I think its' for the NC30 as 120mph on the overlay is actually 180km/h so were looking at 112mph.
I've seen a couple of NC24's on youtube with overlays which are slightly different (and look correct) but after searching ebay and the net i've come up with zilch.
Apart from resorting to little stickers anyone know where I can get an overlay from?
My other idea is getting NC30 UK clocks and matching speedo drive and using that?
I've seen a couple of NC24's on youtube with overlays which are slightly different (and look correct) but after searching ebay and the net i've come up with zilch.
Apart from resorting to little stickers anyone know where I can get an overlay from?
My other idea is getting NC30 UK clocks and matching speedo drive and using that?
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: NC24 clocks to mph
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Re: NC24 clocks to mph
why don't you it an MPH converter to it?
your KMH clocks will then read in MPH on the original dials...
your KMH clocks will then read in MPH on the original dials...
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Re: NC24 clocks to mph
yes, i have one! didnt realise when i first got it, until i went though a speed sign saying 55mph!
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Re: NC24 clocks to mph
thanks for the replies, I've ordered some from a company called redial-uk
about the only place that does a speedo kit specifically for the NC24 anymore, it's a polycarbanate replacement dial (like the one thats on it) they also do them for the NC30.. bit steep at £29 but saves having a convertor on the cable and using half the dial!
...i'll report back when it comes.
about the only place that does a speedo kit specifically for the NC24 anymore, it's a polycarbanate replacement dial (like the one thats on it) they also do them for the NC30.. bit steep at £29 but saves having a convertor on the cable and using half the dial!
...i'll report back when it comes.
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vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: NC24 clocks to mph
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Was it hard to switch the old Dials for the new ones, ive heard its a fiddley job?
Thanks.
Was it hard to switch the old Dials for the new ones, ive heard its a fiddley job?
Thanks.
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Re: NC24 clocks to mph
Nah it's a piece of piss, taking the clocks apart is the fiddliest part and thats not too difficult, a couple of bolts hold the clock to the mounting, then remove the speedo cable if it's not siezed and every screw in the back.
The odometer reset dial has a little screw in it that is tiny so you'll need a long small screwdriver but once thats done it all drops apart.
Redial supply instructions on how to do it too.
Plus for no extra cash they'll print the dial with your own choice of colours ^_^ something i'm planning for when everythign else is done! :)

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The odometer reset dial has a little screw in it that is tiny so you'll need a long small screwdriver but once thats done it all drops apart.
Redial supply instructions on how to do it too.
Plus for no extra cash they'll print the dial with your own choice of colours ^_^ something i'm planning for when everythign else is done! :)

tasty
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...