How do you change the digital speedo from MPH to KMH with the Pro onboard computer?

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I'm worried that the answer to this question might simply be, "You can't"! Still, I have to ask :rolleyes: ...

I've trudged through the manual several times, but nowhere can I find the part where it tells me which buttons to press to convert my (UK spec) bike's display to km/h for riding abroad :confused: . Given that the whole idea of these 'adventure' bikes is that their British owners actually get off 'The Island' once in a while, why is it so difficult to swap the units :( ? Even my old Suzuki V Strom could switch the digital speedo to km/h at the press of a couple of buttons - what's BMW's excuse!?

Also, please don't feel the need to tell me that a (£600 BMW) sat nav can use both types of unit, as I know that already ;) . For times when I'm heading to familiar destinations abroad, I'd be happy not to take the sat nav.

So, can the (2015) GS display mph and km/h on its dash, or not :nenau ?

Thanks for the input!
 
If it is NOT the new TFT display then there is no menu option to do it.
You need to bring it to a dealer to have them do it via their service computer. And then have them change it back again.
 
If it is NOT the new TFT display then there is no menu option to do it.
You need to bring it to a dealer to have them do it via their service computer. And then have them change it back again.

:eek: !!!

I was afraid that was the case, but I needed to check. Thanks for clearing that up, (other) Bob :thumb!

This is a bit crap though, frankly - an 'adventure' bike that needs a trip to the dealer's on the way to and from a day trip to France :P .

If only Honda made BMWs :mmmm ....
 
If you have a BMW Nav 5 then you can have the current speed displayed in mph or km/hr
 
:eek: !!!

I was afraid that was the case, but I needed to check. Thanks for clearing that up, (other) Bob :thumb!

This is a bit crap though, frankly - an 'adventure' bike that needs a trip to the dealer's on the way to and from a day trip to France :P .

If only Honda made BMWs :mmmm ....

Aprilia do the same thing which surprising for a European brand
 
Just been through this.

BMW reset. They can do it, but you may need to pressure them and it is not a 5 minute job.. Same hassle to reverse it though. Very silly.
 
Just been through this.

BMW reset. They can do it, but you may need to pressure them and it is not a 5 minute job.. Same hassle to reverse it though. Very silly.

Very, considering that most modern Japanese bikes have this feature easily available to the rider/user :mad:. Of course, the Japanese do this to make it easier to export the same bikes to the US/UK and to Europe, whereas for the Germans, the idea of designing in an option that only favours UK riders (or people 'defecting' to our silly little island :D) must really stick in their throats.

End of rant :rob .
 
Very, considering that most modern Japanese bikes have this feature easily available to the rider/user :mad:. Of course, the Japanese do this to make it easier to export the same bikes to the US/UK and to Europe, whereas for the Germans, the idea of designing in an option that only favours UK riders (or people 'defecting' to our silly little island :D) must really stick in their throats.

End of rant :rob .

They foreseen Brexit............
 
Just been through this.

BMW reset. They can do it, but you may need to pressure them and it is not a 5 minute job.. Same hassle to reverse it though. Very silly.

It really is a 5 min job unless the dealer doesn't know how to use ISTA+. It's very easy to do.
 
It really is a 5 min job unless the dealer doesn't know how to use ISTA+. It's very easy to do.

Maybe so, but when I have ridden from England to France (on the Eurotunnel train) on my other (cheaper) bikes in the past, all I have had to do is to hold in two buttons together and the digital speedo changes from MPH to km/h. I am less than impressed that even the 'Pro' version of BMW's digital display doesn't allow the rider to control this simple functionality.

Come on Berlin - play the game :D !
 
Maybe so, but when I have ridden from England to France (on the Eurotunnel train) on my other (cheaper) bikes in the past, all I have had to do is to hold in two buttons together and the digital speedo changes from MPH to km/h. I am less than impressed that even the 'Pro' version of BMW's digital display doesn't allow the rider to control this simple functionality.

Come on Berlin - play the game :D !

Don't get me wrong, I completely agree that a user should be able to easily change it themselves. My response was simply to rebut the idea that it is a arduous task
 
Their fifty grand cars are the same
My 15 year old Mercedeses ... press a button MPH. Instant change to KPH

Grrrrrrrr
 


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