Anyone ever run into this issue before?
I always set Trip Meter 1 when I buy gas, and I almost always set Trip Meter 2 to zero when I begin a ride; I like to clock both my mileage and how far I've ridden that particular day.
Today, after a 200 mile loop through the few remaining genuinely rural roads around Charleston, I discovered to my dismay that Trip Meter 2 no longer resets to zero.
Any suggestion for a "fix" I might try? As the bike's still under warranty, I'm reasonably hopeful it can be fixed, but I would prefer to avoid going that route.
Your recommendations are most welcome.
Thanks!
I always set Trip Meter 1 when I buy gas, and I almost always set Trip Meter 2 to zero when I begin a ride; I like to clock both my mileage and how far I've ridden that particular day.
Today, after a 200 mile loop through the few remaining genuinely rural roads around Charleston, I discovered to my dismay that Trip Meter 2 no longer resets to zero.
Any suggestion for a "fix" I might try? As the bike's still under warranty, I'm reasonably hopeful it can be fixed, but I would prefer to avoid going that route.
Your recommendations are most welcome.
Thanks!