Lorenzo said:in order to keep track of the trip distances, in order no to get out of gas!, I am thinking to put a bicycle clock on my Norton.
Then, I am wondering if any of you already did it and what kind you bought and where you happened to hide it on the bike..
pics are welcome! thanX..
swooshdave said:Lorenzo said:in order to keep track of the trip distances, in order no to get out of gas!, I am thinking to put a bicycle clock on my Norton.
Then, I am wondering if any of you already did it and what kind you bought and where you happened to hide it on the bike..
pics are welcome! thanX..
There's no odometer on your bike?
How about a reserve tap?
How about when your ass gets sore, time to fill up! :mrgreen:
cjandme said:This is why i love this forum---"get a grease pencil..." i hadn't though of that, thanks steveyacht! Cj
steveyacht said:Get a grease pencil and write the miles down on the face of the clock that you have.... either the miles when you filled up or when you want to stop. After filling up, simply wipe the glass clean and write again. Cheap and very functional.
Pjr1440 said:So a more reliable method is to open the fuel cap and look in, under half means fuel up!
Lorenzo said:steveyacht said:Get a grease pencil and write the miles down on the face of the clock that you have.... either the miles when you filled up or when you want to stop. After filling up, simply wipe the glass clean and write again. Cheap and very functional.
.. tell us about the K.I.S.S.I.N.G. Principle..
tpeever said:Sigma bicycle speedo. Works great. Do you have a disc brake model? The magnetic pickup is easier to install on a disc brake model.
Lorenzo said:Pjr1440 said:So a more reliable method is to open the fuel cap and look in, under half means fuel up!
thumbs up!