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Could someone post the gentleman’s contact information, for everyone?ThanksDan
jus' a google awayhttps://joellevinecompany.com/
It had some missing teeth on the plastic gears due to wear.
Evidently Mr. Levine has improved on his workmanship but when I sent him the clock from my CX sometime in the late 90's it looked like he opened it with a beer can opener. It worked perfectly fine and you couldn't see the mashed up rim in the rubber surround on the CX but when I ditched that set up for a round headlight I had to source a new clock or send that bunged up one to another repair house. In the end I just bought a used one on eBay with an equal unknown miles of the original clock.
In 2000, my son's CX 100 speedo went bad, and I sent it to Mr. Levine; it took him quite awhile to repair it because he couldn't source a replacement spiral spring to replace the broken one in the unit. Eventually, he fixed it with a slightly tougher spring. The gage worked well, but its needle had somewhat of an inertia to climb from 0 mph. It cost just under $ 300, including shipping.