How do you adjust the clock?

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I can't locate my owners manual at the moment so can somebody tell me how to move the clock forward one hour.

Thanks :thumb2
 
I can't locate my owners manual at the moment so can somebody tell me how to move the clock forward one hour.

Thanks :thumb2

It's a GS, you are suppose to ride it across continents until you are in the correct timezone as the time on the clock...
 
Press the rubber button between the rev counter and the speedo and hold it in until the numbers flash, then press it once to move it forward. Hold it in for a few seconds again to change to minutes and again to start the clock again
 
Press the rubber button between the rev counter and the speedo and hold it in until the numbers flash, then press it once to move it forward. Hold it in for a few seconds again to change to minutes and again to start the clock again

Cheers Blobbs I'll give that a go at lunchtime. :thumb2.

I wonder how many others are running around with their clock an hour slow (or maybe they didn't put it back for the winter months) ?
 
Press the rubber button between the rev counter and the speedo and hold it in until the numbers flash, then press it once briefly to move it forward. Hold it in for a few seconds again to change to minutes and again for a few seconds to start the clock again

I've added a bit of emphasis as when I first did this (without looking at the manual :rolleyes: ) i initially kept pressing for the same length of time and not getting anywhere.
 
Thanks did mine this morning to. It's easy when you know how!
 
Anyone know if the clock can be set to 24-hour display on 08 std GS? Nothing in the manual as far as I can see.

Cheers
Griff
 
The trick is to be the master of time rather than be a slave to it. Even a clock which doesnt work is right twice a day. I plan to spend a whole lot more of my time chasing time zones on the GSA - bring it on.
 
IIRC, it can be done on the computer by your dealer :thumb

Yeah, if someone can't be bothered reading the manual, then they can always

wait until the next service and hope the grease monkey notices :augie:augie
 
The trick is to be the master of time rather than be a slave to it. Even a clock which doesnt work is right twice a day. I plan to spend a whole lot more of my time chasing time zones on the GSA - bring it on.

Good luck getting to the ferry on time then ;)
 


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