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Dear fellow bikers, I have a v interesting question. As now more and more bikes are equipped with digital odometer, I am wondering once the odometer reached 99999.9, what will happen to the reading. Will it just stopped there? And if it will just stop there, is there any ways for us to reset the readings? I understand that there maybe some sellers who will like to amend the mileage of their vehicle to increase the value of the machine but there are also genuine bikers who will like to know the actual mileage of their machines. I find it quite dumb if we will need to purchase a new speedometer in order to get the readings of our bikes. Kindly advise.

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On the road, i will make sure u can't see my rear light...:angry:

Coz like that then i can blind you with my HID front light from your back...:angel:

 

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don't think anyone has reached there yet.

 

assuming you ride 140km a day, everyday without fail, for 20years non-stop, you will find out.

Smile! Tomorrow will be worse.

 

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Dear fellow bikers, I have a v interesting question. As now more and more bikes are equipped with digital odometer, I am wondering once the odometer reached 999999.9, what will happen to the reading. Will it just stopped there? And if it will just stop there, is there any ways for us to reset the readings? I understand that there maybe some sellers who will like to amend the mileage of their vehicle to increase the value of the machine but there are also genuine bikers who will like to know the actual mileage of their machines. I find it quite dumb if we will need to purchase a new speedometer in order to get the readings of our bikes. Kindly advise.

 

999999.9 is abit hard :cheeky:

99999.9 was saw, the reading will remain and it resetable just $$$

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Opps. I mean 99999.9. I added one more 9 at the back.

On the road, i will make sure u can't see my rear light...:angry:

Coz like that then i can blind you with my HID front light from your back...:angel:

 

May 2004-May 2008: NSR150SP

May 2008-May 2010: GSXR400

July 2005-Nov 2008: CBR400RRR (Stolen in m'sia)

Mar 2009-present: Hyundai Avante

Jun 2010-present: CBR954RR

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reading shd go back to 000000. digital odo very easy to change the reading. car digital odo can be tweaked for 20bucks. the same can be done for bike odo.

http://gadgets.boingboing.net/gimages/lego-cycle-helmet.jpg this is not me! :cheeky:
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My meter have clock finish 99999 and have reset to 00000.....

now have clock 09132......

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