CLOCKS CONDENSATION

Discussion in 'General Scooter Discussion' started by Quinton, Jan 21, 2016.

  1. Quinton

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    Hi, I have a gilera scooter 125, the clocks are constantly covered in condensation on the inside, I have took the clocks off, wiped , cleaned and put back together, as soon as i take them outside to put back on bike, the inside of the clocks mist up, before i've even fitted them, what can be done to prevent this?
     
  2. scubabiker

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    get them sealed up?
     
  3. Quinton

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    They are nice and tight rubber seal around the clocks, but it's as soon as it hits the cold air, that they steam up.
     
  4. scubabiker

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    there has got to be a leak somewhere. another thing you can try is getting one of those silicon gel bag things in there somewhere
     
  5. Quinton

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    Sorted it, took them apart again, left them on radiator for a while, cleaned and put them back together, even tho it is a tight fit with rubber seal between clocks and plastic cover, I also put some electrical tape around the the seal, and covered some small holes that are on the underside, i'm not sure if they got straight through but still covered them, proper sealed now, it's been cold and sun shining on them and not the slightest bit of steaming up, I shouldn't ever need to remove or open them again.
     
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