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The CA-35820 35mm 360 Moto Compass combines rugged solid brass and stainless steel construction with advanced aircraft-type compensators and redesigned internal magnets for precise, vibration-resistant navigation. Its universal mounting system fits multiple bike locations, making it a versatile and durable essential for every serious rider.
UPC | 837582000247 |
Manufacturer | Formotion |
Model | CA-35820 |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | CA-35820 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | CA-35820 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
A**R
Not recommended.
Does not work well and is easily interfered with by normal wiring on the handle bars. I have tried moving it to several positions with no success.Might be okay on other bikes but. Did not work on my Harley.
S**E
Looks Ok, but unusable
I agree with a few others that this compass is all but useless on a bike. I mounted it numerous places but cannot find a location that the needle doesn't bounce around and vibrate horribly- even though it is fluid filled. It is simply impossible to read when driving. There are no electromagnetic interference devices on my bike. I am also not very fond of the mounting bracket (I did purchase the handlebar mount too). I suppose it might be useful as a navigation tool if I pulled over along side the road and shut off my motorcycle, but what's the point? I would not recommend this to a friend (or anyone else).
M**E
moto compass
bought this compass to install on my bikes handle bar. I expected it to work accurately. so far it hasn't been the case. for the value it should have been better quality. the good news is I get quit a bit of complement from my comrades' but I worn them about the expectation.
A**S
Who needs GPS?
It's good to know where you're going on a motorcycle, but motorcycles seem to have more magnetic interference generators on 'em than most cars, so if you want a bike compass, this is really the only option.The mounting system as supplied is ok - and the black-painted, brass bracket supplied SHOULD be used, though I added a Kuryakyn handlebar clamp to my Sportster installation. The compass is extremely well shielded from all the EMF generated by my electronic speedo, and so far appears quite accurate - though it also has E/W & N/S compensator adjustments if you actually need to "swing" your compass.And it doesn't need power supplies or batteries like a GPS...The only fly in the viscous damping fluid is that I was sent one with a White compass ball, where a Black one would have been better. Looks like I'll order another - in Black - then sell this one.All in all - the ideal navigational accessory for any biker.
B**B
Great to work with
Fast. Just what I wanted. Now my wife knows where she is going. Easy to install. Compass is off about 5 degrees after setting it, but I would expect that whith a compass in this price range.
R**T
Don't bother with this one
Tried to install this in different places on my bike. Always pointed 180 degrees off and the adjustment screws did nothing. Seems very cheaply made. Probably something just as bad for $5.00 at the local Mart.Sending it back
L**B
eventually threw it away
although it was helpful for a while, it needed calibration. eventually the plastic calibration screws stripped, and i removed it from my motorcycle, and finally disposed of it.i can understand using plastic components in a compass, but i found keeping this item accurate, to be frustrating, and would not suggest it as a purchase.I found an android program for my cellphone called smart compass that is maintenance free. surely there are comparable programs for other cellphones. this is a better answer.
E**O
Not what I expected
I tried mounting in several locations on my bike. I never found a location where the vibration didn't affect it. When the bike is in motion the compass jumps around and is unreadable in spite of the fluid inside. It is only marginally useful with the bike in motion.