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Instrument pannel clocks

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Just a easy one here :wave: can I remove my clocks/instrument pannel without taking off the fairing to fit my gear indicator harness adaptor thingy majigle :thumbup: :p

It fits into the back of the instrument pannel and the storm harness clips back into that then job done :clap:
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Yes

Three bolts off and remove the two wiring block connectors.

Job done
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Thanks jazza :thumbup: easy job then :lol: :lol: :wave:
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Yeah I had the clocks off last week as I was testing the ones I was selling. Took me about 10 mins or so mate.

Photo's of the completed job remember fella :thumbup:
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Yes mate ive took a few of the haness and other bits I got in the kit :wink:
ill do a post of all of it once the bloody rain stops :thumbup:
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It aint stopped raining up here for a few days now. Meant to be nice tomorrow though.
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Sorry to ask another qustion on your thread vtrkidda but,

Can you transplant a new set of clocks onto an older (2000) model to have the clock and fuel gauge etc?
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Help yourself matey my work is done here :lol: :thumbup:
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Vtrkidda wrote:Help yourself matey my work is done here :lol: :thumbup:
Lol cheers dude :thumbup:
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I wouldnt mind completely changing the clocks on mine to something different, anyone know of a good set that is ok on the storms?.
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My work isnt done here :lol: :cry: it dosnt fitmy loom 8O :Ball Kick:
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