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    2007 M50 Boulevard clock advice

    Can someone please advise me how to change the time on my M50....I have no owners manual to refer to
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    Quote Originally Posted by orsem View Post
    Can someone please advise me how to change the time on my M50....I have no owners manual to refer to
    You put it in clock mode ... then push and hold both buttons of the odo/ clock deal ... then once the display flashed you use the buttons to change the time.
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    Ride at 88mph.

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    Failing that ... disconnect then reconnect the battery at midnight.


    Done ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    You put it in clock mode ... then push and hold both buttons of the odo/ clock deal ... then once the display flashed you use the buttons to change the time.
    Thanks for that
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    Don't bother, had mine 3 years and it never keeps time. Also too dangerous to fiddle to change to clock few whilst riding and if you're stopped you can just look at your watch or phone anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by munster View Post
    Don't bother, had mine 3 years and it never keeps time. Also too dangerous to fiddle to change to clock few whilst riding and if you're stopped you can just look at your watch or phone anyway.
    I had noticed mine had lost track of the correct time, and daylight savings only added to the problem. I was hoping to change it to somewhere near correct as there is nothing worse than cruising along thinking you have plenty of time, when oh shit, you remember its an hour out
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    Yeah, I was pedantic and reset it set everytime I rode it for the first few months, but gave it up as a waste of time.

    Mate had a little chrome analogue clock mounted on his handlebars, not sure where he got his from, but I did see one for $69 at Motomail a little while ago.

    I like not knowing the time now when I ride.

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    I had an M50 for a year and the only time the clock was wrong was when daylight savings changed, couldn't be bothered changing it so just adjusted in my head until it was corrected at a service.

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