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Factory faring Clock Repair

skag

SKAG
Just wondering if anyone has heard of a shop that rebuilds the factory BMW Airhead faring clocks. Mine still works but is starting to make some noise. Thank you!
 
I believe that Palo Alto Speedo will rebuild your airhead instruments -

http://paspeedo.com/motometer.htm

I do not know the current cost for this service. I did use Palo Alto some 20 years ago to rebuild my 77 R100RS tach and speedo. I replaced the voltmeter and clock with analog VDO marine units. VDO is phasing out these units and the price is reduced below that which I paid 20 years back.

See the thread link below -

https://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread.php?101825-Voltmeter
 
In the past when my clock has given out, I have taken it to the little clock repair shop in Colorado Springs.

Here it's called the Tic Toc Shop. You likely have one right in your neck of the woods such that packing it up and shipping it is less than ideal.

This stuff isn't rocket surgery.
 
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