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Clock on Dash

SOlsenPHS

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I have a 2015 RT Limited...I set the time on the clock and after a couple hours it lost 10-15 minutes. So it is always off by 10-15 minutes. What would cause this?
 
Not sure about the clock loosing time, but on the RSS, RT, and F3T that I owned, the clock gains about 2 minutes a week. Maybe someone else can help you with the loosing of time. Welcome to the forums.:thumbup:
 
My clocks have never been very accurate (always fast). Seems that could have been straightened out by now.
 
analog clock

The standard clock is so small. I mounted an analog clock on a dash mount ( like the one JT sells), works sooooo much better.

Lew L
 
Hi SOlsenPHS,

Re: What would cause this?

In a nutshell, typical junk parts that Can-Am puts on these motorcycles.

Jerry Baumchen
 
My clocks are not spot on, but close enough. The big discrepancy is over the long winter sleep. Usually about 5 minutes off. The :spyder2:'s are attached to battery tenders from Oct/March-April for the big sleep. I just put them on the money after the first ride and they are usually good for the season--within a minute or two.

If this happens all the time for you--it might be a sign that a new battery is needed.

:welcome: to the club. I see its your first post. :yes:
 
JT I looked thru your website but could not find a clock. Did I miss it or are you no longer selling this item?
 
OPPS

JT I looked thru your website but could not find a clock. Did I miss it or are you no longer selling this item?

I didn't want anyone to think that JT sold clocks, he does not as far as I know-------- BUT he does sell a bar that mounts on the dash. I copied this bar and mounted an analog clock from "Formotion" along with mounts for the GPS.


Lew L
 
My clocks are not spot on, but close enough. The big discrepancy is over the long winter sleep. Usually about 5 minutes off. The :spyder2:'s are attached to battery tenders from Oct/March-April for the big sleep. I just put them on the money after the first ride and they are usually good for the season--within a minute or two.

If this happens all the time for you--it might be a sign that a new battery is needed.

:welcome: to the club. I see its your first post. :yes:

I agree mine is the same.
 
I didn't want anyone to think that JT sold clocks, he does not as far as I know-------- BUT he does sell a bar that mounts on the dash. I copied this bar and mounted an analog clock from "Formotion" along with mounts for the GPS.


Lew L

Thanks for the follow up
 
I didn't want anyone to think that JT sold clocks, he does not as far as I know-------- BUT he does sell a bar that mounts on the dash. I copied this bar and mounted an analog clock from "Formotion" along with mounts for the GPS.


Lew L

Lew.

I have a formotion; it's EL/ELA style. Have you changed the battery yourself? If you have the EL/ELA style, how did you get the back plate off?
 
Cheap chip.....

Though I only use it as a reference, therefore never really knowing how far off it might be, someone explained it once as a cheap chip/part they could upgrade but don't. When I Ryde time is not important...:ohyea:
 
Lew.

I have a formation; it's EL/ELA style. Have you changed the battery yourself? If you have the EL/ELA style, how did you get the back plate off?


I'm not sure what kind of clock my Formation clock is but:


A pair of needle nose pliers, wide open will fit into the groves in the back cover and open it. Just be careful---- gloves are a must.

Lew L
 
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