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Old 05-12-17, 12:16 PM   #4
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Default Re: What's the current hotness in aftermarket clocks for a curvy?

Cheers- what model is that? Looks really tidy but still readable, I like it a lot. Does it retain the warning lights? There is ample evidence that if I don't have a fuel warning light, it's only a matter of time til I run out :P

I've got a hall effect sensor from a veypor running the speedo just now (because I moved the speedo drive to the rear when I did the fork swap, then at some point broke the rotor and couldn't be arsed to replace it) so that's fine for stock clocks but GPS would be a nice way to just sidestep the whole compatibility question.
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