⏰ Time to Shine on Your Ride!
The PerfecTech Waterproof Handlebar Clock is a stylish and functional accessory for dirt bike enthusiasts. Made from durable T6063 aluminium and featuring a luminous dial, this clock is designed to withstand the elements with its IPX7 waterproof rating. It fits most handlebars and comes with all necessary installation tools, making it a must-have for any serious rider.
Manufacturer | PerfecTech |
Brand | PerfecTech |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Item model number | 5823999959 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | HL0025-2PN |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Lift Type | Electrical |
S**Y
Keeps time and looks good.
Good little addition to my handlebars. Don't take up a lot of space and functions as it should....so far. It comes with 2 separate sets of bolts for different sizes of bars, a good thing, my bars are thick. It's Pleasing to look at and built with care. I think it is supposed to glow in the dark, but I didn't notice. Who's looking down on a bike enough to see, not I. Heads on a swivel driving with some of these maniacs on the road. When I'm stopped I look and can see it just fine(during the day). Seems to be keeping time right with the phones. No complaints, ah, except for that glow-in-the-dark thing. Well worth the $. If I needed another somewhere, I'd get this.
K**M
Nice clock (edit 2021)
This one's a bit pricey, but it sure is a nice clock for the money. Fit's my Suzuki Intruder. Easy to install. Comes with mounting hardware and 2 lock screws and hex wrench. The screws both go in the same hole, one after the other to hold the clock in the holder. There's double faced tape in the box but I didn't stick the clock on with it - just used it as a pad under the clock. Had the clock on the bike for a few weeks now and it keeps perfect time. You can mount the clock in the holder to fit most viewing angles. It is NOT illuminated and doesn't glow in the dark, but the hands are easy enough to see just from my instrument lights.I've had this on my Suzuki Intruder for 2 years now. Same battery. Stored the bike in the garage over the winters. When I pulled the bike out last spring, it had kept the time perfectly! I am impressed!Update April 2021. Well, the battery finally died.... Since I bought it in August of 2018, I'm OK with that. I tried to replace the battery, but it's really small and I just couldn't make it happen. So I'll buy another one. Still really impressed!
R**L
Don't buy.
Consistently stopping, a pain in the butt to reset the time as you need a very tiny Allen key to get it out of its holder.
B**L
Good Looking
So far, very nice and attractive clock. We'll see how well it keeps time and how well it stands up to bicycling vibration and shock. No instruction sheet so here is what you do with what you get:(1) Pull the knob out to set the time; then push it back in. Just like a wristwatch if you know what those are.(2) Peel off the paper on the two rubber strips and apply to the case and bracket grooves. The radius of the grooves is larger than any handlebar, so these strips are needed to grip and avoid scratching up the handlebar.(3) A thin double sided adhesive disc is provided. It has no purpose. You can either (a) throw it away, (b) remove the paper on one side and stick it to the bottom of the case, or (c) use it as-is between the clock and case. There is nothing wrong with having a thin gap there.(4) Drop the clock into the case and rotate it to where you want it. Secure it with one of two set screws provided. (The second set screw is a spare.)(5) Align the case and bracket on the handle bar and tighten with either the long or short allen head screws, depending on the diameter of your handlebar. Be sure to position the case such that you have access to the set screw with the small allen wrench. Note: the set screw threads are not straight threads. They or the threads cut into the case are slightly tapered. Thus the set screw goes in tight and WILL NOT back out with vibration. (Somebody did something right! Straight threads would have rendered this thing useless.)(6) Position the clock in its final position and tighten the allen head screws evenly with the large allen wrench, compressing the rubber strips. Voila, a beautiful clock!Another reviewer has posted excellent instructions for changing the battery.Note: This appears water resistant (can tolerate splashing or a sprinkle) but I doubt it is waterproof. There is no gasket around the bezel, though one could easily make one. It is not sold as waterproof.
A**R
Almost great
Battery did not last long but was great until it died.
A**T
Love it when you get what it's supposed to be
Easy install, looks great on my harley. This is not my first order. My first one was beautiful and excellent. NOTE to maker make it so the stem is accessible without having to pull the unit off the tape to change the time. Day light savings time means you MUST adjust the time. The tape is no longer good. The mechanics come apart too. The piece is beautiful and I love it. I got my second one for my second harley. It didn't work right. The company was prompt, communicative, and over the top in making sure I got a unit that performed as it should. Its very inexpensive as a risk and very cool as an accessory when it works. I SAY GET ONE. YOU'LL LOVE IT
J**C
A perfect always in sight time-keeper for any handlebar or like size pipe.
Well made and a great add-on to any handlebar space in need of exact time view constantly. Has multiple applications to boot. As well as color schemes. All solid aluminum sturdy machined precision 👍.
S**Y
Just TRY to change the battery.
Looks good. Runs well. Easy to install. Damn near impossible to get the back cover off to change the battery.
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