Yeah, thanks for posting this video by the way. Actually figured it out last weekend when I was on my little trip to Colombia State Park here in California. And Did exactly what you just did. Just press & Select the Trip that you're looking for A or B. And hold it. Clears it and you're set to go. I figured this would be a lot more accurate. To get a baseline. On how many miles I have to go per tank rather than rely on the fuel gauge itself. By the way, the two buttons on the Don't do anything. There's only the two on the left.that are functional. 🤓
@@OfficialJD3 The reason why I'm asking is because I bought a spanner wrench from Temu and the ark meaning of the circumference looks smaller. Why not the size of the actual shock.
Yeah, thanks for posting this video by the way. Actually figured it out last weekend when I was on my little trip to Colombia State Park here in California. And Did exactly what you just did. Just press & Select the Trip that you're looking for A or B. And hold it. Clears it and you're set to go. I figured this would be a lot more accurate. To get a baseline. On how many miles I have to go per tank rather than rely on the fuel gauge itself.
By the way, the two buttons on the Don't do anything. There's only the two on the left.that are functional. 🤓
Thanks for watching, glad you figured it out out
@@OfficialJD3 I appreciate you posting this ☝🏻😃
By the way do you know what size spanner wrench that's needed to adjust the rear shock in the back?
@@Perry_Fan I don’t have an exact size but the one I have I ordered from cycle gear, connects to a socket wrench and it works
I do have a video on that adjustment as well
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The reason why I'm asking is because I bought a spanner wrench from Temu and the ark meaning of the circumference looks smaller.
Why not the size of the actual shock.