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Old 30-11-05, 08:58 PM   #1
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I'm just thinking ahead really...

My clocks are in a bazillion pieces at the moment (mostly scattered along the A2)

What's the correct thing to do regarding the mileage, If I replace 'em?

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Old 30-11-05, 10:22 PM   #2
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you will have to start again i believe, & it will be indicated on your v5 i think

bit vague i know but i am not 100%
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Old 01-12-05, 02:05 AM   #3
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get a second hand set of clocks which have less millage on them, then you can run the millage forwards to the correct ammount. To change the millage i guess that some sort of contraption would have to be made to turn the wheel for some time, but i dont know if there is a easier way. You can put millage forwards not back AFAIK.

You will have to make sure that it at least has more millage than the last MOT cert otherwise you could be convicted of falsifying the millage unless you declare correctly to the new purchaser all the details.
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Old 01-12-05, 05:31 AM   #4
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i've got a set with 16k off a 1999 curvey (faired) if you want to make me an offer!
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Old 01-12-05, 09:02 AM   #5
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I can program Busa and the K3s on never tried an ealier model but sure it cant be that tough of a nut to crack.
If you know anybody with good surface mount skills you could remove your old eeprom and fit it to the replacment clocks job done.
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i've got a set with 16k off a 1999 curvey (faired) if you want to make me an offer!
Cheers but my bike's naked!

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I can program Busa and the K3s on never tried an ealier model but sure it cant be that tough of a nut to crack.
If you know anybody with good surface mount skills you could remove your old eeprom and fit it to the replacment clocks job done.
Hmmm there's a thought. I work with electronics myself (pcb designer) I will talk to the guys at work, cheers.
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Old 01-12-05, 01:23 PM   #7
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Hello there...
I have just written off my SV650, it's a 2000, and has untouched clocks.
The problem is that I had different tyres fitted to the bike and the speedo didn't work, meaning that there is only 3333miles on the milo.
Hit me up if you'd like some pictures.
Thanks,
Blake.
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