Has anyone seen or made a cover for the back of the clocks ? After trying a digi clock I'm keen to put me original clocks back on but want something to protect the back from the elements. I've no fairing and don't like the look of the plastic cover bodged on the lights to much.
Any ideas people ?
Speedo back plate housing cover fingy
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Re: Speedo back plate housing cover fingy
something like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPa59k8aRak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPa59k8aRak
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Re: Speedo back plate housing cover fingy
Kinda, but for our clocks. I bet it wouldn't be much of a job for someone with a proper mill and a bit of billet. It wouldn't have to be that deep really, just enough to hide the connections and a hole fot wire and speedo drive. Maybe a plastic removable back on it for access to the blubs. I get heart failure every time I walk in to an engineers gaff near us with a wacky brainwave

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Re: Speedo back plate housing cover fingy
They are trx clocks with the temp gauge move to middle which I think looks loads better but as you say the need to have a shallower housing. I have asked where they were made with no joy.
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Re: Speedo back plate housing cover fingy
dixonj wrote:They are trx clocks with the temp gauge move to middle which I think looks loads better but as you say the need to have a shallower housing. I have asked where they were made with no joy.
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