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Title: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: TheBoy on 25 March 2012, 13:02:04
Not the current, hopeless, useless one, but the older (5+ years ago) almost as useless one ;D

How the break do you set the time?

The buttons are:   (O is the actual button)

        READ
  O
SET
DISPLAY
SEL
  O

Pressing top button cycles between time, alarm, date (presumably?). Pressing and holding does break all.
Pressing or pressing and holding bottom button does break all.

I remember having this trouble last time I changed the battery!
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: feeutfo on 25 March 2012, 13:47:24
Don't be gay!
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: TheBoy on 25 March 2012, 14:42:36
Don't be gay!
What bit is gay, having a clock, or being too stupid to set it ;D
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: tunnie on 25 March 2012, 15:20:57
What a retard  ;D
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: Lazydocker on 25 March 2012, 16:59:01
Don't be gay!
What bit is gay, having a clock, or being too stupid to set it ;D
Both ;D ;D

Why do you need a clock on it anyway? ::)
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: Auto Addict on 25 March 2012, 18:22:11
Don't be gay!
What bit is gay, having a clock, or being too stupid to set it ;D
Both ;D ;D

Why do you need a clock on it anyway? ::)

So he can try and move it forward one hour in the Spring, and move it back one hour in the Autumn.

Gives him something to do.
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 25 March 2012, 18:28:33
Easy solution here....

Buy another one......get the blokey in the shop to set the correct time on it.....then just swap them over when the clocks go back again  :y

Job jobbed  ;D
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: TheBoy on 25 March 2012, 19:15:43
Don't be gay!
What bit is gay, having a clock, or being too stupid to set it ;D
Both ;D ;D

Why do you need a clock on it anyway? ::)
I use it for commuting ;)
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: TheBoy on 25 March 2012, 19:16:29
Easy solution here....

Buy another one......get the blokey in the shop to set the correct time on it.....then just swap them over when the clocks go back again  :y

Job jobbed  ;D
They don't do the same one, and I have made a bracket specifically for that one - the thought crossed my mine ;D
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: aaronjb on 25 March 2012, 19:33:15
Don't be gay!
What bit is gay, having a clock, or being too stupid to set it ;D
Both ;D ;D

Why do you need a clock on it anyway? ::)
I use it for commuting ;)

My money says you won't get on the bike this year before autumn (after your comment about wincing when you started the lawnmower) ... so just leave it set to winter time, job jobbed ;)
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 25 March 2012, 19:56:10
Easy solution here....

Buy another one......get the blokey in the shop to set the correct time on it.....then just swap them over when the clocks go back again  :y

Job jobbed  ;D
They don't do the same one, and I have made a bracket specifically for that one - the thought crossed my mine ;D

Invite tunnie around......im sure he can do something with gaffer tape  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: TheBoy on 25 March 2012, 20:30:16
Don't be gay!
What bit is gay, having a clock, or being too stupid to set it ;D
Both ;D ;D

Why do you need a clock on it anyway? ::)
I use it for commuting ;)

My money says you won't get on the bike this year before autumn (after your comment about wincing when you started the lawnmower) ... so just leave it set to winter time, job jobbed ;)
You could be right, but I'm only a summer rider. I'm not like Ewan Tunnie McGregor
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: TheBoy on 25 March 2012, 20:30:59
Easy solution here....

Buy another one......get the blokey in the shop to set the correct time on it.....then just swap them over when the clocks go back again  :y

Job jobbed  ;D
They don't do the same one, and I have made a bracket specifically for that one - the thought crossed my mine ;D

Invite tunnie around......im sure he can do something with gaffer tape  ;D ;D ;D
Plenty of gaffer tape under the fibreglass repair already ::)
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: aaronjb on 25 March 2012, 20:40:17
You could be right, but I'm only a summer rider. I'm not like Ewan Tunnie McGregor

I think that every time I see one of those bikes - even saw one the other day with the same big metal panniers..

..anyway, in that case, you have a whole year to figure this out ;)
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: feeutfo on 25 March 2012, 20:48:54
We need to fix the bike and get it back together first and you need to see a Physio.

You won't need the clock anytime soon. In fact why have you got time read a clock anyway. Big pussy. ;D
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: TheBoy on 25 March 2012, 20:51:26
We need to fix the bike and get it back together first and you need to see a Physio.

You won't need the clock anytime soon. In fact why have you got time read a clock anyway. Big pussy. ;D
I do ride slowly, always have.  Always accutely aware that modern road users have never riden a bike, and lack that awareness.  Added to that, everytime I get the old girl up to speed, I remember its 23yrs old ;D
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: Rods2 on 25 March 2012, 22:40:57
I'm sure Sammy can fix it for you, so you can buy another one with instructions.   ;) :y ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: TheBoy on 26 March 2012, 10:29:57
I'm sure Sammy can fix it for you, so you can buy another one with instructions.   ;) :y ;D ;D ;D
Its discountinued. The replacement is utter shite. In fact worse than that.
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: Lazydocker on 26 March 2012, 12:21:36
Don't be gay!
What bit is gay, having a clock, or being too stupid to set it ;D
Both ;D ;D

Why do you need a clock on it anyway? ::)
I use it for commuting ;)

So leave with enough time and you don't need to look at the clock ::)

Anyway, as others have stated, you aren't going to be in a fit state to use it this summer so don't worry about it ;)
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: TheBoy on 27 March 2012, 09:03:40
So leave with enough time and you don't need to look at the clock ::)
Sadly, its a journey where its easy to get screwed. Its taken me 3hrs (in a car) to get in before, in fine weather. Even on a bike, that amount of traffic will cause delays.

I don't particularly want to go hell for leather all the time, rather gently, effortlessly cruise in. Clock helps that ;)
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: Lazydocker on 27 March 2012, 09:47:58
So leave with enough time and you don't need to look at the clock ::)
Sadly, its a journey where its easy to get screwed. Its taken me 3hrs (in a car) to get in before, in fine weather. Even on a bike, that amount of traffic will cause delays.

I don't particularly want to go hell for leather all the time, rather gently, effortlessly cruise in. Clock helps that ;)

I repeat my initial comment...... Enough time means a bit to spare ;) Traffic shouldn't have much more than a 20-30 min impact on your commute by bike surely :-\
Title: Re: Oxford Products motorcycle digital clock
Post by: Kevin Wood on 27 March 2012, 10:45:39
You need a Tom Tom.  :y

That will give you your ETA, so you can apply the requisite amount of haste as required.

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