See Figure 1. The odometer field (1) is located in the upper right portion of the LCD screen. Five different odometers can be displayed by clicking the Mode switch. The type of odometer being displayed is indicated along the left or right side of the odometer.
When the ignition key switch is turned on, the odometer displays the last selected mode before the vehicle was last turned off.
Odometer
The odometer measures the cumulative number of miles (kilometers) traveled since the vehicle was manufactured.
Trip Odometers
Two separate trip odometers record mileage until reset. Use the trip odometers for tracking distances between two points or for determining gasoline consumption between fuel stops. Each trip odometer can be reset separately using the following steps.
  1. Turn the ignition key to ON.
  2. Click the Mode switch to display the desired trip odometer (TRIP 1 or TRIP 2).
  3. Press and hold the Mode switch until the selected trip odometer resets to 0.0.
Service Odometer
The service odometer displays the number of remaining miles (kilometers) until regular maintenance is due. Refer to Maintenance Scheduling → Regular Service Intervals: Buell Models → Regular Service Intervals: 2008 Buell 1125R Models for the maintenance intervals.
When the service odometer falls below 1,609 km (1000 mi), a service message will be displayed briefly as the vehicle is turned on. Another service message is displayed after the service odometer falls below 322 km (200 mi). When regular maintenance is due, the instrument cluster will display SERVICE NOW.
The service odometer may be reset after regular maintenance has been performed. See Controls and Indicators → Instrument Cluster Configuration to reset the service counter.
Low Fuel Odometer (F-trip)
The low fuel odometer (F-trip) automatically activates when the fuel level drops below 3 L (0.8 USgal) with vehicle level and upright. This odometer displays the cumulative distance traveled since the low fuel indicator turned on. The low fuel odometer resets after a short delay when enough fuel is added to bring the fuel level above 3 L (0.8 USgal).
The low fuel odometer can only be accessed when a low fuel condition exists.
NOTE
During aggressive riding or when riding over very rough surfaces, the movement of fuel in the tank may cause the low fuel odometer to activate when fuel is at a lower level.
1Odometer
2Service odometer
3Low fuel odometer
4Trip odometers
Figure 1. Odometer Functions