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Old Nov 9th, 2011, 8:24 pm   #1 (permalink)
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cant fix the time on bike, its 1 hour off and really bothers me. need help
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Old Nov 9th, 2011, 10:01 pm   #2 (permalink)
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cant fix the time on bike, its 1 hour off and really bothers me. need help
dude, RTFM

but, if you are too lazy to find and read the manual:

Clock setting function
To set the clock, enter the menu page "TIME Set".
Holding button (1, fig. 8) pressed in position B “t“ for 3
seconds in this menu page gives access to the setup mode.
When you access this function, the word "AM" flashes;
pressing button (1, fig. 8) in position B "t" switches to "PM"
(flashing); pressing (1, fig. 8) in position B "t" returns to the
previous step (if clock time is 00:00, it will switch to 12:00
when you toggle from AM to PM);
pressing button (1, fig. 8) in position A "s" gives access to the
hour setting mode; hours start to flash. At each press of the
button in position B "t", hours will increase by 1 unit and
then roll over to 0; if the button is held depressed in position
B "t", hour setting will increase by 1 hour per second (hours
do not flash when the button is held depressed).
pressing button (1, fig. 8) in position A "s" gives access to the
minute setting mode; minutes start to flash. At each press of
the button in B "t", minutes increase by 1 unit and then roll
over to 0; if the button is held depressed in position B "t",
minutes increase by 1 minute per second and then roll over
to 0. If the button is held depressed in position B "t" for over
5 seconds, minutes will increase by 1 minute every 100ms
(while the button is held depressed in position B "t",
seconds will not flash).
Pressing the button in position A "s", exits setup mode and
the new time is displayed.
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Old Nov 9th, 2011, 11:39 pm   #3 (permalink)
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For you, it might be just easier to move east a state or two...

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Old Nov 10th, 2011, 2:53 am   #4 (permalink)
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You'd be really !@$%ed if you you lived in a completely different time zone....
Anyway if you have the time to look at the clock whilst riding your Hyper, your obviously either not having enough fun or just just not trying hard enough...
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Old Nov 10th, 2011, 4:24 am   #5 (permalink)
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You should have fed him a line where he has to take the battery out get the ECU reflashed push it backwards up a hill on a moonlit night....
You missed your opening....
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Old Nov 10th, 2011, 4:30 am   #6 (permalink)
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dude, RTFM
does that mean "read the following materials" or read the f-ing manual"?
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Old Nov 10th, 2011, 7:24 am   #7 (permalink)
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If you don't want to screw with it, do the math.
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Old Nov 10th, 2011, 7:49 am   #8 (permalink)
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Then you get the post- do you add an hour or subtract an hour???
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Old Nov 10th, 2011, 7:59 am   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by johnchypermotard View Post
dude, RTFM

but, if you are too lazy to find and read the manual:

Clock setting function
To set the clock, enter the menu page "TIME Set".
Holding button (1, fig. 8) pressed in position B “t“ for 3
seconds in this menu page gives access to the setup mode.
When you access this function, the word "AM" flashes;
pressing button (1, fig. 8) in position B "t" switches to "PM"
(flashing); pressing (1, fig. 8) in position B "t" returns to the
previous step (if clock time is 00:00, it will switch to 12:00
when you toggle from AM to PM);
pressing button (1, fig. 8) in position A "s" gives access to the
hour setting mode; hours start to flash. At each press of the
button in position B "t", hours will increase by 1 unit and
then roll over to 0; if the button is held depressed in position
B "t", hour setting will increase by 1 hour per second (hours
do not flash when the button is held depressed).
pressing button (1, fig. 8) in position A "s" gives access to the
minute setting mode; minutes start to flash. At each press of
the button in B "t", minutes increase by 1 unit and then roll
over to 0; if the button is held depressed in position B "t",
minutes increase by 1 minute per second and then roll over
to 0. If the button is held depressed in position B "t" for over
5 seconds, minutes will increase by 1 minute every 100ms
(while the button is held depressed in position B "t",
seconds will not flash).
Pressing the button in position A "s", exits setup mode and
the new time is displayed.
A Hell of a lot easier to just put on a wrist watch in the morning!
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Old Nov 10th, 2011, 11:11 am   #10 (permalink)
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tough crowd, i like it
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