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Day light Saving

I have a $35 Casio watch from Costco that never needs setting (satellite) never needs winding (solar charged) and its been a faithful for at least 5 years. I'll take it to my grave but it will die (no light). Why can't a $15K-30K Spyder have a clock that you don't need to mess with?
 
I have a $35 Casio watch from Costco that never needs setting (satellite) never needs winding (solar charged) and its been a faithful for at least 5 years. I'll take it to my grave but it will die (no light). Why can't a $15K-30K Spyder have a clock that you don't need to mess with?
I'd bet the $40K version will have that as an option to upgrade to for another $1,500.:roflblack:
 
I have a $35 Casio watch from Costco that never needs setting (satellite) never needs winding (solar charged) and its been a faithful for at least 5 years. I'll take it to my grave but it will die (no light). Why can't a $15K-30K Spyder have a clock that you don't need to mess with?

:ohyea:
I recently bought one of those electric watches, Dead accurate and automatic changes for daylight saving time.
The only problem is every time i make a U turn,
The extension cord gets tangled up in the rear sprocket.:yikes:
 
You got to love DST. Here in Chugiak, Alaska it means it will be light past 3:00 AM on June 21st. I had to look in the 200 page manual to change my watch on Sunday. My car has a + and - switch to change the time--that I can handle. The RTS is a bit more user friendly that my 08 RS. Glad this only happens twice a year.
 
That sounds about the right move. Put it away in Nov. and pull it out to ride it in Apr. Why even bother to change the darn time?!?!?


You and I can take that approch. But it's those people down south with the issue. You know the ones I'm talking about, the ones that get to ride all year long and rub it in our freezing faces. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: Revenge is OURS !!! :clap::clap::clap:
 
Out here the only way we know the rest of you change your clocks is because the TV shows are messed up. You just leave the clocks along all year and they are always right.:ohyea:
 
Out here the only way we know the rest of you change your clocks is because the TV shows are messed up. You just leave the clocks along all year and they are always right.:ohyea:

:ohyea:
Hey, We have to move the clocks up with more daylight maybe the snow will melt sooner.:roflblack:
 
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