MouthPiece
Banged Up Member
One of the few gripes, if you can call it that, with my 2010 RT-S and now 2013 RT-S was how faded the display would get during the daytime when the sun was out. I know many of you have talked about not being able to see the turn signal lights. I also have a hard time seeing the tach and speedometer.
I don't know if this has been discussed before (I performed the search function), but there is a little trick I learned that will keep the display in what I would call "night time mode" even during the day.
I was searching for a spot to put my "suction cup" gps holder. I placed it way up top at 12 o'clock position on my speedometer (left side). All of a sudden my display went to the darker orange and black mode and I could see everything.
The drawback is that you can't see your speedometer, or the left turn signal. However, I couldn't see that thing anyways. Additionally, I rely more on my RPM'S and sound than I do the speedometer. There is also the speed in your middle LED screen.
Bottom line is that you can change the screen by covering a small portion of the speedometer screen.
Chris
I don't know if this has been discussed before (I performed the search function), but there is a little trick I learned that will keep the display in what I would call "night time mode" even during the day.
I was searching for a spot to put my "suction cup" gps holder. I placed it way up top at 12 o'clock position on my speedometer (left side). All of a sudden my display went to the darker orange and black mode and I could see everything.
The drawback is that you can't see your speedometer, or the left turn signal. However, I couldn't see that thing anyways. Additionally, I rely more on my RPM'S and sound than I do the speedometer. There is also the speed in your middle LED screen.
Bottom line is that you can change the screen by covering a small portion of the speedometer screen.
Chris