Odometer
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Odometer
I have a brand new R1200R
I have only done 376km on the bike but I am finding something strange on the odometer
my odometer reading is 376
I picked up the bike with 4km on it and reset my trip meter.
my logic tells me that my trip meter should read (376-4)= 372 but my trip meter reads 382km.
Is this a factory/software problem?
what effect does this have on calculating on fuel consumption. which one do I believe.
what effect does this have on the on board computer that calculates the km left on tank?
Has any other person seen this?
I have only done 376km on the bike but I am finding something strange on the odometer
my odometer reading is 376
I picked up the bike with 4km on it and reset my trip meter.
my logic tells me that my trip meter should read (376-4)= 372 but my trip meter reads 382km.
Is this a factory/software problem?
what effect does this have on calculating on fuel consumption. which one do I believe.
what effect does this have on the on board computer that calculates the km left on tank?
Has any other person seen this?
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OMG
This is basic so excuse me if you know this.
The bike has the mileage readings Odometer/Trip 1/Trip 2. Trip 1 and 2 are resettable, are you sure which one you reset and which one your looking at.
They (THE COMPANY) recommend reseting the MPG readout at fill up but don't mention the trip meter so I assume ( we all know what that gets you) that the computer uses the regular odometer mileage or what increments it to figure gas mileage.
BTW: We've discussed this ad nauseam on this list. Be aware that people that have blind trust in the miles to empty reading usually end up pushing a 400+ pound motorcycle down the road or leaving it on the side of the road and walking.
Here's a question for you metric guys. Do you still call it mileage when your counting in meters??
This is basic so excuse me if you know this.
The bike has the mileage readings Odometer/Trip 1/Trip 2. Trip 1 and 2 are resettable, are you sure which one you reset and which one your looking at.
They (THE COMPANY) recommend reseting the MPG readout at fill up but don't mention the trip meter so I assume ( we all know what that gets you) that the computer uses the regular odometer mileage or what increments it to figure gas mileage.
BTW: We've discussed this ad nauseam on this list. Be aware that people that have blind trust in the miles to empty reading usually end up pushing a 400+ pound motorcycle down the road or leaving it on the side of the road and walking.
Here's a question for you metric guys. Do you still call it mileage when your counting in meters??
Harry Costello -- Jersey Shore
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
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Do not, repeat DO NOT trust the "miles/kilometers to empty" feature on your computer. It is unreliable. I ran out with 22 miles showing "to go" just last month. You can find more than a couple of guys that learned this the hard way on this form.
This feature is so wildly optimistic that this weekend it was showing 283 "miles to go" when I already had 50 miles traveled since I filled the tank.
Any one ever do 333 miles on one tank of gas?
This feature is so wildly optimistic that this weekend it was showing 283 "miles to go" when I already had 50 miles traveled since I filled the tank.
Any one ever do 333 miles on one tank of gas?
Red 2011 R1200R
Blue 1986 K75C
Steel Grey 2002 M Coupe
Blue 1986 K75C
Steel Grey 2002 M Coupe
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My trip meter

and
my Odometer

the trip meter was reset at 4km on the odometer.
how can BMW get this so wrong?

and
my Odometer

the trip meter was reset at 4km on the odometer.
how can BMW get this so wrong?
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I see what you mean. I guess you would only notice that on a new bike. Now we'll all have to check our trip meters against our odometers. It will be very interesting to hear what your dealer has to say about this. Good luck.
Harry Costello -- Jersey Shore
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
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No, we call it "kilometrage"mogu83 wrote:Here's a question for you metric guys. Do you still call it mileage when your counting in meters??
Greetz, Erwin
2003 Rockster Full Black
2003 Rockster Full Black
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Trip 2 is a cumulative representation ... I reset Trip 1 and leave the other one alone when I fill it up.stanh wrote:My trip meter
and
my Odometer
the trip meter was reset at 4km on the odometer.
how can BMW get this so wrong?
-Bob-
2014 R1200R - Dark White
2007 R1200R - SOLD
2014 R1200R - Dark White
2007 R1200R - SOLD
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Resetting Trip 1 at each fill-up is an excellent traditional motorcyclist (read: geezer) technique to avoid relying only on the may-not-be-accurate "Miles to Empty" computer function. I do it every time.angellr wrote: Trip 2 is a cumulative representation ... I reset Trip 1 and leave the other one alone when I fill it up.
A note on the tripmeters: they're limited to 999.9 miles, then begin counting again from zero. I wanted to run Trip 2 to record the total distance of my recent long trip, and was disappointed on day four when I checked Trip 2 and found the display showing "233" or something like that.
David Brick
Santa Cruz CA
2007 R1200R
priors: R50, R50, R69, R69S, R65, FJ1200, K75S, R1100RSL
Santa Cruz CA
2007 R1200R
priors: R50, R50, R69, R69S, R65, FJ1200, K75S, R1100RSL
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I was shocked when I found out that the trip odometers only went to 3 digits. I normally use one for my oil change intervals. They should have 4 digits.
Roger L
Roger L
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Dave,dbrick wrote:Resetting Trip 1 at each fill-up is an excellent traditional motorcyclist (read: geezer) technique to avoid relying only on the may-not-be-accurate "Miles to Empty" computer function. I do it every time.angellr wrote: Trip 2 is a cumulative representation ... I reset Trip 1 and leave the other one alone when I fill it up.
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So at what mileage on your trip odometer do you fill up? Thanks.
2012 R1200R | Grey Matt | Safety Pkg | TPMS | On Board Computer | Luggage Rack | VStream Shield
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Depends on both a) how hard I've been twisting the throttle, and b) the availability of fuel in the direction I'm riding. Lots of acceleration and higher speed yields lower mileage. If gas if regularly available every 10 or 20 miles, as it often is here in California, I can wait until the red low-fuel light goes on; if there's a seventy-mile stretch ahead with no gas, then fueling early makes sense.fleuger99 wrote:So at what mileage on your trip odometer do you fill up? Thanks.
That said, I usually go 200 or so before filling up. I fill to the bottom of the red filler neck plastic, and it usually takes between 4 and four and a half gallons. On a recent long trip though eastern MT and all of NE both east and west, off the interstates, I often filled it up at 150 out of some anxiety about finding gas. Once in MT, I passed a gas station when I shouldn't have, and got to the next one running on fumes: I don't remember the mileage on the odo, but the pump said 5.6 gallons.
David Brick
Santa Cruz CA
2007 R1200R
priors: R50, R50, R69, R69S, R65, FJ1200, K75S, R1100RSL
Santa Cruz CA
2007 R1200R
priors: R50, R50, R69, R69S, R65, FJ1200, K75S, R1100RSL
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I checked the trip odometer on my R1200R and found it to be spot on. I rode to work and arround town for 110 miles and they both read 110 miles.
Roger L
Roger L