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Dead Clock

bobcatbiker

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The clock on my '04 R1150R died. An online search didn't come up with any results, and even if I wanted to buy one new (godawfully expensive), they are no longer available. Anyone know of a source or if it can be resurrected?
 
The clock on my '04 R1150R died. An online search didn't come up with any results, and even if I wanted to buy one new (godawfully expensive), they are no longer available. Anyone know of a source or if it can be resurrected?

Where were you 6 months ago when I couldn't give one away!!

Try gently tapping the side of the clock with a small plastic hammer or screwdriver handle with the power applied. Sometimes that will get them going if they have been sitting idle.
If that does not work, contact a speedometer repair shop and see if they will look at it.
 
Where were you 6 months ago when I couldn't give one away!!

If you couldn't give it away it is supposed to still be over in the corner in that box on the shelf underneath the collection of electrical connectors and fuse holders, isn't it? :wave
 
If you couldn't give it away it is supposed to still be over in the corner in that box on the shelf underneath the collection of electrical connectors and fuse holders, isn't it? :wave

Sadly, no. I let it go for $10 as part of a larger deal.....
I had it for months.
 
Where were you 6 months ago when I couldn't give one away!!

Try gently tapping the side of the clock with a small plastic hammer or screwdriver handle with the power applied. Sometimes that will get them going if they have been sitting idle.
If that does not work, contact a speedometer repair shop and see if they will look at it.

Already tried the "gentle persuasion" approach to no avail. I'll check around for a repair shop.
 
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