Posted by Raymond Sirois on December 5, 2008, 12:37 am
in an obviously impaired state, wrote:
>In the old days wen this was brought into Canada we used stickers on the
>speedometer.I know that would suck but better than nothing.
>On 27/04/08 10:19 AMMDT (CA), in article
>wrote:
>> I have a YZF-R1 2005 which I have imported to UK, but according to the law
>> here I have to change the speedometer to mph instead of km/h. Beeing all
>> digital I tought it could just easily be set to mph by simply using the
>> dealer sevice manual. But unfortunately it is not so.
It's my guess that you're having problems with that whole "beeing
(sic) all digital" concept. Stickers don't work well unless they're
being utilized on an analog device.
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Posted by dmccallum1 on December 5, 2008, 8:16 am
Duh. Now I feel like an idiot, I didn't read that part.Behind the
speedometer on my toyota there is a switch for imperial/metric ; maybe try
that.
On 04/12/08 10:37 PMMST (CA), in article
pcfhj4pi4lh3dcr7tp95k10e5k43hlhkej@4ax.com, "Raymond Sirois"
> in an obviously impaired state, wrote:
>
>> In the old days wen this was brought into Canada we used stickers on the
>> speedometer.I know that would suck but better than nothing.
>>
>>
>> On 27/04/08 10:19 AMMDT (CA), in article
>> wrote:
>>> I have a YZF-R1 2005 which I have imported to UK, but according to the law
>>> here I have to change the speedometer to mph instead of km/h. Beeing all
>>> digital I tought it could just easily be set to mph by simply using the
>>> dealer sevice manual. But unfortunately it is not so.
>
> It's my guess that you're having problems with that whole "beeing
> (sic) all digital" concept. Stickers don't work well unless they're
> being utilized on an analog device.
Posted by someone on December 5, 2008, 3:31 pm
wrote:
>Duh. Now I feel like an idiot, I didn't read that part.Behind the
>speedometer on my toyota there is a switch for imperial/metric ; maybe try
>that.
>On 04/12/08 10:37 PMMST (CA), in article
>pcfhj4pi4lh3dcr7tp95k10e5k43hlhkej@4ax.com, "Raymond Sirois"
>> in an obviously impaired state, wrote:
>>
>>> In the old days wen this was brought into Canada we used stickers on the
>>> speedometer.I know that would suck but better than nothing.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 27/04/08 10:19 AMMDT (CA), in article
>>> wrote:
>>>> I have a YZF-R1 2005 which I have imported to UK, but according to the law
>>>> here I have to change the speedometer to mph instead of km/h. Beeing all
>>>> digital I tought it could just easily be set to mph by simply using the
>>>> dealer sevice manual. But unfortunately it is not so.
>>
>> It's my guess that you're having problems with that whole "beeing
>> (sic) all digital" concept. Stickers don't work well unless they're
>> being utilized on an analog device.
"i could never get the hang of new technology,
so i do the only thing that still makes sense to me,
i do the rock".
relax buddy, that's why they put pencils on erasers, ya know.
don't beat yourself up. beat politicians or preachers or other useless
creatures.
>speedometer.I know that would suck but better than nothing.
>On 27/04/08 10:19 AMMDT (CA), in article
>wrote:
>> I have a YZF-R1 2005 which I have imported to UK, but according to the law
>> here I have to change the speedometer to mph instead of km/h. Beeing all
>> digital I tought it could just easily be set to mph by simply using the
>> dealer sevice manual. But unfortunately it is not so.