Clock setup issue

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  1. nikkon

    nikkon New Member

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    Hi all,
    I know it sounds stupid and it is but following the manual I'm not able to set the clock time on my vfr 1200f. Any one had the same as me?

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    On my 2014 VFR 800 it stopped being re-settable about 6 months ago. I just gave up.
     
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    Not supporting here ;) I tried 50 times and i'm not capable of doing it.

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    Nobady alse can help?

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    HONDA


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    Mine too. It just stopped working at some point. The buttons skip past the clock when I cycle thru odometer and miles...
     
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    This is insane. Really

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    Try this option. At precisely noon or midnight (12:00) remove and replace your negative battery cable.

    The clock should read the correct time.
     
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    A.M Moderator Staff Member

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    Have you seen this from the other guys?

    http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/index.php?/forums/topic/77406-how-to-set-the-clock/

    http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/index.php?/forums/topic/79221-setting-the-clock-2012/

    Not much info there, but maybe enough? Good luck. Simple things like this can be extremely annoying.
     
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    Solved the issue on my bike.

    I had to cycle thru the odometers. I started at Trip A and cycled to the total mileage odometer. Then I held button B until the hour started to flash. I was able to change the time. Of course, I didn't know what time it was. So, I tried to start over. The hour wouldn't start flashing. So, I cycled thru the odometers again. That seemed to work. My Big Viffer now knows what the correct time is.

    Good luck!
     
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