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    Default User settings > area/zone

    I had to reset my clock after a recent repair. As I worked down through seconds, minutes, hours, date I came to Zone? (I think that is the correct option). It lists A, B, C, D etc. What is this for (why is it requried?) and where do I find the correct zone? If it matters, I am on pacific standar time.

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    Randy

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    Those represent the various time zones which should be listed in your owners manual. I believe PST is zone A.

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    Thanks,

    Why does the bike need to know that informtion?

    Regards,

    Randy

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    Default Zone

    Quote Originally Posted by bluestratos View Post
    Thanks,

    Why does the bike need to know that informtion?

    Regards,

    Randy
    Probably to adjust the the IMHO - stupid invention of Daylight Savings (saving what?) time.
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    It would also save you time resetting your clock to another time zone when traveling. Rather than having to go through the clock settings and reset the hour, you would simply select the time zone letter and voila, new time is set. JMHO

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    I see, so it is a convience thing, not critical.

    Thanks,

    Randy

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    The dash cluster is pretty useless for many of us old folks. Only thing I can read is the rpm and mph without leaning forward with reading glasses. Just another shortcomming of an otherwise wonderful machine. I wish it would be bit larger. My distance vision is just fine and I can't really afford bifocal riding glasses. Oh well,

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