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Trip Meter Starts Over at 1,000 miles?

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My Tachometer with the mileage reports the miles just fine. However it seems my trip meter goes to 1,000 miles and then gos back to 0 and starts over. Same with everyone elses? My other bikes never did this.:-k
 
It's only got 3 dials (OK - 4 with the 1/10th mile one...)

What did you expect it to do when it got past 999?
 
Most of us use the odometer to measure fuel mileage and reset it after every fill up, so 3 digits is fine.
 
I keep thinkin of my other 250ccs Chinese which have another spot up and can log up to 10,000 miles before starting over to 0.

And sure the Chinese thing will self destruct loooooooong before 10,000 miles
 
That's why it's called a trip meter. I reset it after a day trip and or when I fill up. No real reason to let it reach 999.
 
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