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Old 15-11-11, 12:31 AM   #11
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It is two buttons on a Pointy, not exactly hard and takes a few seconds! Yes, my clock is right.
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Old 15-11-11, 10:17 AM   #12
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I believe you just hold down SELect and ADJust together until the clock flashes and then use ADJ to increase the time and SEL to move it. (Having searched around as I need to change mine).

Mine has been about an hour and 15 mins out for a couple of weeks now ever since I disconnected the battery it seems during some fault finding. Most annoying.
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Old 15-11-11, 10:35 AM   #13
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Anyway, not exactly hard is it???
Not exactly annoying is it?


Mine is one hour slow
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Old 15-11-11, 10:42 AM   #14
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A clock? On your bike? Ha, don't know what you mean. I can't say I've ever needed one, if I need to be somewhere at a certain time I find out what the journey time should be then add a half hour/hour to that to allow for traffic and detours... I stop and look at my phone if I'm that bothered! But I guess it's one of those things them posh pointies have, with all their newfangled poppycock, one more thing to break/go wrong
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Old 15-11-11, 12:05 PM   #15
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A clock? On your bike? Ha, don't know what you mean. I can't say I've ever needed one, if I need to be somewhere at a certain time I find out what the journey time should be then add a half hour/hour to that to allow for traffic and detours... I stop and look at my phone if I'm that bothered! But I guess it's one of those things them posh pointies have, with all their newfangled poppycock, one more thing to break/go wrong



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I know what time it is, by the following:
- Tank of fuel at XXXX
- Tank empty after 120 miles or location
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Old 15-11-11, 12:08 PM   #16
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I always change the time on my car, van and bikes, pee's me off seeing the wrong time.
Anyway, not exactly hard is it???
Pees me off too. Now I have a clock on my bike I like it to be right as much as in the car.
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Old 15-11-11, 12:30 PM   #17
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RTFM

Tells you how to set the clock in there
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Old 15-11-11, 01:11 PM   #18
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Clock ? My curvy dont have no clock as standard so I have black-tacked one to the dash : works a treat, easy to take off, piece of cake to change, and is always correct
as a rally nav, it hacks me off not seeing the correct time .. to the second !
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Old 15-11-11, 07:02 PM   #19
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this has produced some answers to my question that i did not expect.

well done forum good work.
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Old 15-11-11, 07:27 PM   #20
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I always change the time on my car, van and bikes, pee's me off seeing the wrong time.
Anyway, not exactly hard is it???
same here, and it's really hard takes at least 5 seconds.
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