Trip-meter

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MarkB
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Trip-meter

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A very basic question: the 350/501 has 500 clocks on it (check out the low mileage!) but I can't find any way to re-set the trip-meter. Any hints?

Thanks, Mark.

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Not a lot of help, but it's probably masked by the rubber shroud.
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My early 500 has a flexi cable running from the middle of the instrument mount and into the back of the speedo.
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Didn't your bike have white faced Excalibur clocks when Paul had it?
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I've got a feeling that it (the reset knob) pokes out of the side... But they seem to fall off after a few years
Agreeing with Ming here - there's likely to be a whole under the rubber shroud 8)
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You're quite right Pete. Paul was very annoyed that I spoiled the cool white clocks, and I became known as the Morini Murderer. Picture below to show why, but the bike was subsequently lovingly refreshed by NLM who had a couple of NOS 500 clocks which they put on.

Thanks for the ideas everyone, I'll get delving...

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I should have thought about that Mark, sorry if I bought back unpleasant memories, glad you are both back to good health once more.
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