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    Oxford micro clock/temp guage

    Greetings,

    Does anyone have experience using this product:

    Oxford Products Ltd (OXFORD) - a global leader in motorcycle and bicycle products. Established in 1973, OXFORD is now one of the world's leading suppliers of products to the two-wheeled industry.


    It looks like a clean and functional unit; any opinions?

    Mike
    Louisville, CO

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    Ooh, looks very interesting.

    I don't have one, but I did see the plain clock version for $15 in a local shop. That seemed a little spendy for a $1 clock module in a case with stickum on the back. But it did seem well-made and convenient.

    Any idea how much for this version with the thermometer?

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      #3
      Shipping from the UK wil ladd to the cost.

      HD or GW riders always have gadgets.

      Try whitehorse press www.whitehorsepress.com


      Keith
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        #4
        Based on a quick search, the price of the clock/temp guage ranges from 15 - 20 Euros. I can't find a US distributor.

        Mike

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          #5
          Sounds expensive at that price...some here have installed this one, with good results...I recall there were some issues with the water-resistance, so a quick-detach installation would be wise, and also help to prevent battery drain when parked for long periods.



          Tony.
          '82 GS1100E



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            #6
            Thanks for the info. I will check it out.

            Mike

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