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Honda ST1100 Section => Electrics & Electronics - Volts, Amps and Fuses ST1100 => Topic started by: Streak on August 11, 2012, 12:09:10 PM
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Hi Gents,
This will seem like a very silly question, as i have put my Manual down somewhere and cant find it..
how do i change the time on the clock?
cheers
Streak
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Of Course if use the answer is simple with Google... :|||| :|||| :||||
1 Ignition on (this is the bit that i was not doing)
2 Press Reset, minute & seconds will show 00
3 Press H until desired hour is show
4 Press M until desired minute is displayed
Clever I am :rofl
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Don't you love it when some-one asks a question, then answers themselves before anyone else has a chance to show off???? :rofl :rofl :CB--
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You don't need to press reset if you just want to chnage the time a bit from what is showing. Do we need to answer the 'clever' question :p
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Don't you love it when some-one asks a question, then answers themselves before anyone else has a chance to show off???? :rofl :rofl :CB--
i was pottering along thinking how do i change this damn thing....and didnt think about answering it myself, i have all of your knowledge :)
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None of the buttons work on mine. When I changed battery a while ago the clock went back to 1 am. Had to get up in the middle of the night and go connect the battery at 1 am to get correct time, not going to disconnect it again.
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None of the buttons work on mine. When I changed battery a while ago the clock went back to 1 am. Had to get up in the middle of the night and go connect the battery at 1 am to get correct time, not going to disconnect it again.
:bl11
Wow that dedication
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We like our bikes to be right. Not anal or anything. Just might as well have everything right as not right!
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If I have a clock, why not have it telling the right time. Very handy at school zone time!
:bl11
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If I have a clock, why not have it telling the right time. Very handy at school zone time!
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Bloody good point there STeveo
:law >:() “Officer my clock isn’t showing the right time” (almost certainly wont work) :fp
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WARNING: Setting the clock can break your mirror..
My advice. Make sure the kid you asked to set your clock does not think he is Kevin Schwantz.
Could of set it myself but thought a 13 yr old lad would enjoy it as they are impressed by the "sick" bike. Never thought he would jump on top, pretend to be riding and knock the bike over breaking my mirror!!!.
To be fair it was on a bit of a hill and it nearly squashed him.. poor wee fella.
Just need a new mirror and cover now if anyone has any ideas.
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I'm guessing the bike was pointed down hill, I always (where possible) park pointed uphill, and in gear.
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Streak, was that a rhetorical question? :well :thumbsup
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thanx crew, worked a treat, goldSTie back after 11 months to the day. now for some rides, keep an eye peeled for me, clock now spot on
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Thats awesome news Harie :hatwave :runyay :gldst11
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thanx crew, worked a treat, goldSTie back after 11 months to the day. now for some rides, keep an eye peeled for me, clock now spot on
Wow it took 11 months to set the clock.............................. :eek :grin ;-*..................................................... :wht11
Just messen with your mind.
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thanx crew, worked a treat, goldSTie back after 11 months to the day. now for some rides, keep an eye peeled for me, clock now spot on
Wow it took 11 months to set the clock.............................. :eek :grin ;-*..................................................... :wht11
Just messen with your mind.
NO !!
the bike has been at the mechanix for 11 months, the clock time fix took 30 seconds