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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Jaeger Clock Mount for Comet C
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Holmes" data-source="post: 112661" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>Steve, those car clocks look a bit heavy on a bike, and when the genuine article crops up from time to time, (no pun intended) they push up near to £1k, utter madness in my opinion, if you just want to tell the time when you are in the saddle, but you want it to look right you could do a lot worse than buy a battery operated replica, exact correct size, even comes with a replica winder knob (not functional) keeps perfect time, doesn't matter if it shakes itself to bits as it doesn't cost too much in the first place, when it stops working, change the battery, what is there not to like. Oh forgot to say, don't enter the bike into any concours competitions, they might just spot that it is a fake and you will not win a plastic trophy, ironic isn't it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Holmes, post: 112661, member: 302"] Steve, those car clocks look a bit heavy on a bike, and when the genuine article crops up from time to time, (no pun intended) they push up near to £1k, utter madness in my opinion, if you just want to tell the time when you are in the saddle, but you want it to look right you could do a lot worse than buy a battery operated replica, exact correct size, even comes with a replica winder knob (not functional) keeps perfect time, doesn't matter if it shakes itself to bits as it doesn't cost too much in the first place, when it stops working, change the battery, what is there not to like. Oh forgot to say, don't enter the bike into any concours competitions, they might just spot that it is a fake and you will not win a plastic trophy, ironic isn't it. [/QUOTE]
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