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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1447436" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Brits are unique in that they use °C but distance (odometer) is in miles so your LCD gauge unit is a combination of metric and imperial. I assume that yours isn't switchable either. I would have thought that even if they didn't make the unit switchable with the front buttons, there should be a simple way of doing it - DIP switches, a jumper or EPROM. Especially since it is evident that it still "thinks" in metric as per my comment above regarding the average MPG function updating once per kilometer on a US bike. (I asked and nobody could give me an answer.)</p><p></p><p>Note: Your text says the pic is from your 2014 but unless Europe waited two years after North America for the all-digital display, that is a Gen II dash...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1447436, member: 19880"] Brits are unique in that they use °C but distance (odometer) is in miles so your LCD gauge unit is a combination of metric and imperial. I assume that yours isn't switchable either. I would have thought that even if they didn't make the unit switchable with the front buttons, there should be a simple way of doing it - DIP switches, a jumper or EPROM. Especially since it is evident that it still "thinks" in metric as per my comment above regarding the average MPG function updating once per kilometer on a US bike. (I asked and nobody could give me an answer.) Note: Your text says the pic is from your 2014 but unless Europe waited two years after North America for the all-digital display, that is a Gen II dash... [/QUOTE]
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