77 R100s Clock Quit

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00_Green
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77 R100s Clock Quit

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After 33 years my clock quit. :shock: It stripped a gear from the looks of it. I know I could have it rebuilt but I'm more interested in cheaper or other options. I'll box this one up and put it away if I can come up with an alternative.

What have you guys used to replace your clocks or do you just leave it in the dash inop?

Thanks!
00_Green
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Yeah it's my first post, my name is Dave, I live in Ga. Here's my bike ........................ :D


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Kurt in S.A.
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How about a Hobbs Meter?? ;)

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SteveD
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Welcome Dave.
Google VDO 50mm clock.
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.


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Schnell
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I have a similar problem on my RS and am to cheep to have it fixed. I found OEM units on ebay but were also pricey. I did find suitable replacements when searching marine applications. D*#n if I can remember the manufacturers name though.
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Jean
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Nathan's swap meet is THIS weekend, Nov 6.
Blue Moon 9Norcross) is next weekend, Nov 13.
Maybe you can get a salvage clock at one of these.
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
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Zombie Master
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Can the clocks be maintained to avoid failure? :)
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Zombie Master wrote:Can the clocks be maintained to avoid failure? :)
Keep the valves set and change the oil regularly.

Sooo, would you run dyno or synthetic oil in your clock. Can you get REAL synthetic oil for your clock anymore? :?
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moore84rs
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I had mine repaired by these guys. I can't remember the cost.

http://www.paspeedo.com/bmwclocks.htm
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I don't know if this company makes clocks, but when the voltmeter failed in our R100RS (really a dressed S) I found a good replacement that WORKS, from EQUUS. at an auto part shop. It was about $18, and fit the hole in the dash nicely. Looks good too.
You might try for something like that.
Unless you have a burr in your britches about this "original" stuff....
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
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