My 2016 vfr 1200 x fuel gauge will drop to two bars and stay there. When you start bike up it goes up to three bars and stays there. Has anyone else had issue with fuel gauge or display?
Yes, the time can not be set on my motorcycle.
DLzG
Yes, the time can not be set on my motorcycle.
DLzG
Question is about the fuel gage, not the time settings...
My 2016 vfr 1200 x fuel gauge will drop to two bars and stay there. When you start bike up it goes up to three bars and stays there. Has anyone else had issue with fuel gauge or display?
Have you tried the Crosstourer topic @ ADVrider forum, Don?
Yes, the time can not be set on my motorcycle.
DLzG
Question is about the fuel gage, not the time settings...
The original question was about fuel gauge AND DISPLAY.
I think the clock is part of the display???
Don't think a newbie should be spanked for possibly misunderstanding the question.
The Prodded Dog
The original question was about fuel gauge AND DISPLAY.
I think the clock is part of the display???
Don't think a newbie should be spanked for possibly misunderstanding the question.
The Prodded Dog
Don't jump in to conclusions. Hence the smiley.