hi guys
probably a simple yes no answer here but will uk clocks be a direct swap for import clocks?
im thinking along the lines of the speedo cable...is it calibrated to work with kmh clocks or will it be fine with uk clocks and display correct speed?
i wouldnt bother swapping but ill be using my bike for my test and clocks that read in kmh only arent acceptable for test use.
cheers
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Re: uk/import clocks
Answer is YES!
Its same speedo inside its just the backing thats different. One thing tho, do you have a derestrictor? If you unplug the kmh clock you might be restricted to 10K, might not be so important during your test but once you pass......

Its same speedo inside its just the backing thats different. One thing tho, do you have a derestrictor? If you unplug the kmh clock you might be restricted to 10K, might not be so important during your test but once you pass......
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Re: uk/import clocks
it has a uk spec cdi so i assume that means no rev limit even with clocks disconnected?RobB wrote:Answer is YES!![]()
Its same speedo inside its just the backing thats different. One thing tho, do you have a derestrictor? If you unplug the kmh clock you might be restricted to 10K, might not be so important during your test but once you pass......
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Re: uk/import clocks
you're fine to bung an mph clock straight on mate.
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In that case, what zimm said :drover220 wrote:it has a uk spec cdi so i assume that means no rev limit even with clocks disconnected?RobB wrote:Answer is YES!![]()
Its same speedo inside its just the backing thats different. One thing tho, do you have a derestrictor? If you unplug the kmh clock you might be restricted to 10K, might not be so important during your test but once you pass......
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Re: uk/import clocks
i always thought about fitting one, but ive been riding imports for so long i think in km now ..
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Re: uk/import clocks
I only think about speed when im going in a straight line. My XJR400 always had me thinking as the speedo was digital and stuck in kmh, never did find out how to switch it to mph....
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Re: uk/import clocks
i know what kmh = mph etc...purely needed for test use which is abit of an annoyancezimm wrote:i always thought about fitting one, but ive been riding imports for so long i think in km now ..
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Re: uk/import clocks
right, fitted my mph clocks but i think i have a problem. the new clocks didnt come with teh bit thet the speedo cable screws to so i had to use my old one after removing it from my original kmh clocks.
i guess this means teh speedo will still be wrong?
i guess this means teh speedo will still be wrong?
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Re: uk/import clocks
As i said on MSN mate, the bit that screws on with the green work gear drive on it is the same on all clocks 
