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already use a timex ironman

simple and effective. thought it would be cool to have some sort anachronistic bit of technology on the moto for elapsed-timing purposes.

generally this works fine, i only use it to keep track of how long i've been riding...so i push the start button when i set off and that's it.

funcionally that elgin would do the trick. but the size is problematic. i have a wakmann A11 cockpit clock on my desk and it's much too bulky to work on a moto for one and doesnt do elapsed timing for another.

: I am not aware of one. You may find something on Ebay which meets
: your spec, but a visible timer needs to be a bit bigger than a
: large watch.
: The nearest I can get with a front winder is an Elgin Elapsed Time
: cockpit clock, but they are unlikely to be waterproof or fixable
: on your bars.

: As an alternative, you might be able to adapt some type of large
: digital dive watch or laptimer, but I cannot imagine you wanting
: to use the pushers at 100 mph! On the other hand, your pillion
: passenger might be brave enough!

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