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    Times Up!

    Ok, knowing most of you are like me you either have accepted the clock on the 6er is an hour off or your too lazy to look for your manual. Either way you know one day your going to fix it, now if you can just remember where you put your manual or how to adjust that clock. I made it easy for you here.

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    Thank you for doing my research for me?
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    There goes my excuse for being an hour late
    Now if you could, will you please work on my excuse for being a dollar short problem!!

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    Found an water resistant bag for mine. Keep it in the left bag. Had to refresh my self also. Kinda like riding a bike. So darn easy to do once I read the manual.😜

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    Why would I change the clock

    By the time the snow melts up here in Michigan the clock will be right on the correct time when I start riding again. No reason to change it at this late stage of the year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
    By the time the snow melts up here in Michigan the clock will be right on the correct time when I start riding again. No reason to change it at this late stage of the year.
    Same here seadog. Although I'm still riding for now, I usually put my bike into hibernation around T-Giving so the clock won't come into play until Spring. Like you, I'm retired and don't pay much attention to it anyway.

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