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Old January 22nd, 2016, 08:37 PM   #1
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Clock for pregen?

I was looking around and found this site http://www.clocks4bikes.com/ninja250R.html and as far as I can tell, this clock is only for the new gens. But seeing as the stem bolts are both 22mm if I'm not mistaken for both gens, would this clock also fit the pregens? $40 is a lot to spend for a maybe.
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Old January 22nd, 2016, 09:00 PM   #2
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Old January 22nd, 2016, 09:04 PM   #3
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I thought about that but I want something a bit nicer. I don't mind paying the $40, I just want to know if it will fit.
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Old January 22nd, 2016, 10:42 PM   #4
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Your best bet would be to email the company
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Old January 23rd, 2016, 07:01 AM   #5
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About 9 years ago I wanted a clock on my '05 EX250. But I didn't want anything cluttering up the bike's instrument panel.

My solution was making a small bracket that I could mount onto the inside of the turn signal bolt inside the fairing. Then I covered this new bracket with velcro and put velcro onto the backside of the clock. Works fine, very visible while riding.





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Old January 23rd, 2016, 05:20 PM   #6
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Thats actually a pretty sick setup. After calling the company they said as long as it's a 22mm bolt it should fit, if not I can return it. So I went ahead and bought it. If it doesn't pan out I may just make a bracket like the one pictured above.
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Old January 24th, 2016, 02:11 AM   #7
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Keep us updated. I personally have no plans to do this, as I've just put a watch on one of my handlebars, but I'm sure someone would benefit from having this info archived on the forum
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Got the clock in the mail today, fits perfectly. Weather is crap right now so I'll post a picture when the rain stops. Honestly it seems really high quality for $40, and it's USA made in MS. They even sent a hand written thank you card for buying it.
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Looks awesome, I went with a digital one, it not only tells time in 24hr format, but also displays voltage, and temperature ℃. You can select whichever you want, or set it to cycle through them.

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You can get time,temperature or voltmeter information from this mini magic panel!Easy to install and use.
Function:
Voltage measurement: 0-33V,±0.02V (error)
Temperature: -50℃~125℃,no need to calibrate.
Time: 24-hour clock,15ppm(precision),power off memory function,precise travel time
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100% brand new and useful
High quality and durable
Power supply: 7-30V,super bright LED digital tube
4 display modes: display time only, display temperature only,display voltage only and display time,temperature or voltage alternately.
LED color: red
Casing color: black
Size: approx 40.5x24x17.5mm
Package: 1x LED voltmeter panel
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After power-on, multi-function meter will enter time display mode, which will display the current time.
Mode button: Short press to select the clock,seconds,voltage, temperature display mode. Long press this button to display the ALL word,which will enter cyclical showing pattern of time, temperature and voltage each 5s. Short press this button again, it will exit this mode.
Time setting button: Short press to set the hours,minutes(flashing) and adjust mode button. And short press it again, it will exit this mode.
Note: After setting the minutes and exit this mode, the clock may stop going, you just short press the mode button, and it can work again.
I mounted it on the top of the ignition switch, as seen below in the picture.

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