Speedometer
WARNING
Travel at speeds appropriate for road and conditions and never travel faster than posted speed limit. Excessive speed can cause loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00008a)
See Figure 1. The speedometer registers miles per hour (mph) or, on International models, kilometers per hour (km/h).
The speedometer includes a single display window for the odometer, trip odometer A, trip odometer B, and fuel range. Repeatedly press the function button to cycle the display window through each function.
Odometer
See Figure 1. The odometer registers the number of miles/kilometers the vehicle has traveled. Odometer will display mileage when motorcycle is OFF when function button is pressed. There is no need to turn the motorcycle on to check the odometer reading.
Trip Odometer
See Figure 1. Use trip odometer A or trip odometer B to register number of miles/kilometers traveled on a trip or between refueling.
To reset the trip odometer to zero, press button to select the desired reading. Push and hold the function button for approximately 2-3 seconds. The speedometer will reset the display to zero.
NOTICE
Never attempt to tamper with or alter the vehicle odometer. This is illegal. Tampering with or altering a vehicle odometer may cause equipment damage. (00160a)
Fuel Range Function
The fuel range function shows the approximate mileage available based on the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
See Figure 1. With the ignition switch in the ACC or IGNITION position, repeatedly press the function switch until fuel range function is displayed as indicated by the letter 'r' in the left side of the display window. The calculated remaining distance (miles or kilometers) is displayed. This function can be accessed at any time using the function switch.
When the low fuel warning lamp illuminates, the fuel range feature will automatically appear in the display window. This automatic pop-up feature can be disabled by a press and hold of the function switch while in fuel range display mode. Automatic range pop-up feature will show that it is disabled by blinking twice. Likewise, automatic range pop-up can be reactivated by a press and hold of the function switch. Range will blink once when the automatic pop-up feature is enabled.
NOTE
  • When the low fuel warning lamp turns on, there is approximately 3.8 L (1.0 USgal) of fuel remaining in the tank. Refuel as soon as possible.
  • The range display is only updated when the vehicle is moving.
After the calculated range reaches 16 km (10 mi) remaining, the range display will show "r Lo" to indicate that the vehicle will shortly run out of fuel.
Resetting the low fuel warning lamp and fuel range requires the ignition switch be cycled OFF and back ON.
Tip Indicator
WARNING
If tip occurs, check all controls for proper operation. Restricted control movement can adversely affect the performance of the brakes, clutch or ability to shift, which could result in loss of vehicle control and death or serious injury. (00350a)
Should motorcycle be tipped over, the word "tip" will appear in the display window. Engine will not start until reset. To reset, cycle ignition/headlamp key switch ON-OFF-ON.
Tachometer
NOTICE
See OPERATING RECOMMENDATIONS section. Do not operate the engine above maximum safe RPM as shown under OPERATION (red zone on tachometer). Lower the RPM by upshifting to a higher gear or reducing the amount of throttle. Failure to lower RPM may cause equipment damage. (00159a)
See Figure 1. The tachometer (2) measures the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm).
Voltmeter
See Figure 1. The voltmeter indicates electrical system voltage and is found on the front panel of the fairing. The voltmeter should register 13-14.5 V with battery at full charge and the engine running above 1500 rpm.
Oil Pressure Gauge
See Figure 1. The oil pressure gauge indicates engine oil pressure and is found on the front panel of the fairing. Engine oil pressure will normally vary from 34 kPa (5 psi) at idle speed to 207–262 kPa (30–38 psi) at 2000 rpm when engine is at normal operating temperature of 110 °C (230 °F).
Air Temperature Gauge
See Figure 1. The air temperature gauge (5) indicates the ambient air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. This gauge is found on the front panel of the fairing.
Fuel Gauge
See Figure 1. The fuel gauge (6) indicates the approximate amount of fuel in the fuel tanks.
Clock (In Radio)
The clock runs continuously as long as there is battery power. To reset clock, refer to ADVANCED AUDIO SYSTEM → ADVANCED AUDIO SYSTEM.
1Speedometer
2Tachometer
3Voltmeter
4Oil pressure
5Air temperature
6Fuel level
7Function button
8Indicator lamps
9Display window
Figure 1. Instruments