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Brian UK
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Carmo in the Nederlands repairs them. From what I have also now read here, Scorpio in East Anglia is another possibility. Cost rather less than a new set, but still pricey, depending on the fault no doubt.
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Brian.
Better 5 minutes late in this world than years early in the next. |
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c13pep
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Stu put a pricelist up on the other clocks thread (breva dashboards) and as said by others cost could still be eye watering
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you can`t have any fun in a straight line
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stu
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For as much info as you can get, I'd also look at Aprilia. So, instead of Breva or Griso in your search use Aprilia. Aprilia User Code / Misting / Diagnostic / Transponder etc...
Repairs depend on the fault (I've just annoyed myself with that statement ). If you willing to take them apart and have a go, you could save a ton of dosh. And break them even more, but that's the fun. Worst case is they're broken anyway and will cost between £70 and skys the limit. I know what I'd do It's a Guzzi.
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melonman
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Just done a trip through europe.
My lcd on my 1200 sport clocks only came on for 1 hour in 7 days but no effect on the bike so happy biker . Craig |
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Tris
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Bravo Craig.
Glad you had a good time The question is now, how long will you ride the bike until the missing LCD functions annoy you enough to fix it Took me about 18 months 😁
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melonman
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I know what you mean tris
But we will see Just glad to ride the bike and enjoy it If the lcd annoys me i may come a calling on you 😁 |
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Tris
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You'd be welcome Craig.
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melonman
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Bacon sarnies ?????
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stu
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Do you still have your old LCD Tris?
Managed to get myself another set of clocks in need of some repair. The case has suffered cracking over the years and the Sun and heat discoloured the plastics. Water ingress is apparent especially on the side stand side (RPM). The lower portion having suffered the most. [EDIT UPDATE] Heated Grips require engine running, I tested with engine not running! Doh! I'm unable to start the heated grips function, even though all boots up. I've removed the affected transistors (3) from the lower rear of the PCB which hasn't effected the boot up of the dash. I think this area is heated grip control, simply as I don't have that function. The LCD connection has also suffered some corrosion although working when I received it, once removed from it's connection and reseated it didn't. I had cleaned some of the corrosion but no joy. The connecting strip with the white backing did have some good copper further in. So I cut a 1mm (ish) strip off the connector end most affected with corrosion and after a little twiggle, the LCD is working. Possibly worth a try snipping a straight line of 1mm or so as the strip should still fold in and seat properly. Edited by stu - 12 Jul 2019 at 17:44 |
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melonman
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No idea what this all means
But god im impressed !!!! |
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stu
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Been watching the prices of clocks going up and just don't think they're worth it.
Quite a few coming off bikes being broken for spares. The condition of these clocks is unknown at best regardless of description. I think that the basic functions to start the bike are independent of the auxiliary functions. So having a set of clocks boot up won't really tell you much of their actual condition. This new set of clocks would fail soon after a rain fall with the corrosion they already have suffered and the cracks in the case. I'm hoping to repair the Heated Grip function. [EDIT UPDATE] Heated Grips only function whilst engine running. I tested with engine not running! There are a few Breva/Norge of flebay going at a reasonable price as either high mileage or spare repair that may be a better bet for all the spares you need. But at the same time, those potential spare may be need of repair too. As for the clocks. I think it's best to go for preventative measures from the get go as once they start to show signs of failure it may be getting too late. Their case leaves a lot to be desired when calling upon it to give weather protection. Oh no! A video! 16:50 for corrosion. Edited by stu - 12 Jul 2019 at 17:43 |
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c13pep
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That is one of the best videos I`ve seen in a long time and answered all my questions on how to disassemble the clocks to fit a MPH overlay, although my teeth were on edge when I saw the dentists pick being used
Many thanks Stu for taking the time to produce it CHRIS |
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you can`t have any fun in a straight line
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stu
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No worries, I keep my teeth in a cup.
I've toyed with printing a dial face myself. Ink may be an issue with the clocks out in all weathers. The silver dial separator can be used to hold down just an overlay of the speedo as all other dials are ok. If you need an MPH dial template I can photo to scale my dial and email it you. PM if needed. |
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melonman
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Spot on vid Stu
If only i had the kahoonas to do it. Just sorting out a new rear tyre after puncturing mine in france.gonna try a z8 as the front z6 still has decent tread. Got just short of 10000 miles out of the z6 rear. Hopefully i can then get the clocks to you 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 |
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stu
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Pilot Road 4 on mine but only done a few hundred miles on it so can't recommend. Pretty sure I go with Michelin most of the time. Pirelli on the Himalayan and they're reassuring.
Kettles on
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