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setting clock - 4/13/2008 12:34:02 PM   
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Anyone know how to set the clock?  My friend did it for me when i first got the bike but the battery went dead and now i have to reset  it.
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RE: setting clock - 4/13/2008 2:39:23 PM   
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Yikes the 929clock. What a piece. I don't think anyone remembers how to do it. Lol. I just get lucky. Gotta hold the two buttons in and wait for it to blink. But if you hit one of them a milisecond sooner than the other...........your into metric readings. Good luck.
Anyone else got a solution?
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RE: setting clock - 4/13/2008 3:06:03 PM   
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Hahaha, nah man.  That's about it...

When I was having charging problems I must have tried a million different, "methods" for setting that bugger. 

You just gotta get lucky - but once you've got it set, just leave it alone!  It'll start working normally... if you're lucky!

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RE: setting clock - 4/13/2008 3:35:16 PM   
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If its the same as the 54 holding the right button in like 3 seconds will toggle standard and metric. Clock i dunno, i just mash the buttons till it works.

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RE: setting clock - 4/13/2008 4:34:04 PM   
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the "proper" way is to hit the left button a split second before the right and hold them both in.. then use the left to toggle between hrs /min and the right one to change numbers...

But either way i just stick my fingers all over the buttons till it starts blinking

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RE: setting clock - 4/14/2008 12:18:40 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: NY Erion929

the "proper" way is to hit the left button a split second before the right and hold them both in.. then use the left to toggle between hrs /min and the right one to change numbers...

But either way i just stick my fingers all over the buttons till it starts blinking


Yup, I do the same thing.  Just keep pushing till something flashes...why are we too lazy to dig up the owners manual and follow the instructions???

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RE: setting clock - 4/14/2008 1:49:44 AM   
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ROFL.

I'd just be repeating everyone else.

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RE: setting clock - 6/22/2008 5:48:51 PM   
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uh oh...after reading all this i think im in for some trouble haha...when i tested the bike out it was dead and we had to jump it so i have to reset the clock.

who knows maybe ill just get frustrated enough to duck tape a watch to my tank!

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RE: setting clock - 6/25/2008 11:40:27 PM   
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well the time has come...

got the 929 finally and love it, was sitting in front of my house and saw the flashing clock on the gauges

thought to myself, alright lets tackle this and see how hard it really is! lol

i got to the point where i can set the time but after I set the time it continues flashing and I cant "lock" it in....any tips??

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RE: setting clock - 6/26/2008 7:24:23 AM   
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Wonderboy,
I thought the same thing.  BUT, just give it time.  It locks itself. 

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RE: setting clock - 6/26/2008 8:36:49 AM   
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Is it really that hard to dig up the owners manual and read the instructions on setting the clock???  I guess this is easier and a lot more fun...hahahahaaaaaaaa

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RE: setting clock - 6/26/2008 5:45:41 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: skubysnak

Is it really that hard to dig up the owners manual and read the instructions on setting the clock??? I guess this is easier and a lot more fun...hahahahaaaaaaaa



Ya see im too lazy and have ADD so I cant sit and read that stuff haha! jk

but yea it is funner here. Plus you dont feel like a doof. Makes me feel better than other people have the same problems with something that seems like it would be so dang simple.

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