Artscow.com was having a sale - $5.99 for a custom 'keychain watch' shipped
i uploaded a logo and week or so later i received this.
i took the keychain off (easy) and attached some velcro
going to be hard to read at night and at speed, but it's better than nothin - and cheap too!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v636/Deadmr2/Forum%20Stuff/IMG_5291.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v636/Deadmr2/Forum%20Stuff/IMG_5292-1.jpg)
I predict it vibrating to pieces within the first 100 miles. ;D
Quote from: pompetta on January 12, 2009, 06:25:25 PM
I predict it vibrating to pieces within the first 100 miles. ;D
hmmm didn't take that into account
oh well
$6 for a clock that works for 100 miles i'm OK with
Velcro should be a good-enough shock absorber (poor vibration conductor?) to keep that from happening.
Place your bets now! [evil]
shit, 100 miles of vibration? more like 10 miles before it gets jacked, if theres some random youth and enough bordem he might just try to tug and see what happens lol it looks like its just sitting there.
I did something similsr...
I bought one of them stainless steel watches on ebay for 20 oz $.
chucked the band ground the band tabs off, then velcroed it to the triple pivot.
its been there for probably 20/30 thou klms.
I got one of these from http://www.formotionproducts.com/products3.htm (http://www.formotionproducts.com/products3.htm)
Cheap, look great and waterproof!
(http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/qq127/dxg00/CockpitWeb.jpg)
NB not my bike but installed it between the gauges like this.