click on the advert, if you read the wording below, it says that its an original suzuki part for a gsx400 katana (though it says catana)fossie wrote:Those unicorn clocks could well be for a GSX1400 as unicorn do a Kat body kit to fit the 1400 Kat .
Irrelevant really because the rest of you above post is a valid point.
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Well I’ve managed 30mins to look around the bike and it looks like someone has been inside them by the state of the bezel. Pics for your perusal.
There rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
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thats a new clock face, so, im wondering if it didnt start out as a set of kmh clocks. and thy fitteed a mph front to it.
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The needles are orange so replacements, not reddy orange and it has 55 mph marked , which is for US market.
So mystery seems to be solved. ( sorry Toyah.!)
So mystery seems to be solved. ( sorry Toyah.!)
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Ok so it appears I have a badly reconditioned American clock set?
The problem still is how can I fix it or indeed can it be fixed at all?
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Re: Over reading clock
If you look at a set of KPH clocks the 240kph mark is just about 12 o'clock. On the MPH clocks and the replacement MPH overlay the 240kph mark is nearer 1 o'clock, and the wrong values translate all the way around, though by less as you go slower. So if you put the MPH overlay on a KPH clock you will get the wrong reading, though the indicated would slower i.e. a kph clock at 240kph (149mph) would be showing about 140mph on the MPH overlay.Blix wrote:Sorry if I’m being thick here but why would an mph face give an incorrect reading?
Isn’t it just the same as an overlay?
Hence why I would not use one of the MPH overlays on my KPH clocks.
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All the overlays I have seen are marked up as the US or UK MPH clocks (240kph / 150mph at about 1 o'clock), not for a KPH speedo where 240kph / 150mph is at about 12 o'clock. If you put one of those overlays on a KPH clock it will read slower than you are actually going.
From what has been said it looks like the OPs clocks were possibly KPH with a new (but incorrect IMO!) MPH face added (together with new needles).
I don't understand how they could read faster though if it was a MPH face on KPH clocks. What I would do is get a Smartphone with GPS, add a Speedo App, attach to bike somehow (or use in a tank bag which is what I have done) and go for a spin to see how the GPS Speedo compares with the actual clocks. Then you'll now what the error is at least and which way.
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From what has been said it looks like the OPs clocks were possibly KPH with a new (but incorrect IMO!) MPH face added (together with new needles).
I don't understand how they could read faster though if it was a MPH face on KPH clocks. What I would do is get a Smartphone with GPS, add a Speedo App, attach to bike somehow (or use in a tank bag which is what I have done) and go for a spin to see how the GPS Speedo compares with the actual clocks. Then you'll now what the error is at least and which way.
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