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fogging clocks
#1
my clocks are fogging up .gen 1 04 .any ideas how can stop it
cheers
bash
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#2
Just like the bathroom until a window is opened, if the air space in the instruments is sealed, the "window" will mist up.
If you can remove a light fitting to allow air to circulate, you may find the misting clears.
Whether you can introduce another air inlet and keep the lights, I don`t know. it`s not an area I`ve accessed on my`04.
Ray.
PS, is water getting in from on top at all? that would help to cause misting. 
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#3
Yes, I noticed a bit on mine too. If we wait a while someone'll come along with a fantastic solution
that costs nowt. :lol
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#4
yeah...my 04 does it...always has.

Some one once said something about taking the back of the clocks off and putting silica gel packs in.

I ride all year round but not as much in the winter so that sounds like to much bother to me.  Big Grin easier just to put up with foggy dials.
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#5
Used to have this with my 600 - once the mist cleared (warm day or dry out under cover) wiping round the inside rim of the clocks with a dab of vaseline kept them clear for the winter. Probably depends where the damp is getting in though! 
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