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How do I get to odometer to figure out my mileage?
Hey there, I have a 21 F3-SE6 and I'm trying to understand how to get to the odometer to figure out my mileage... not sure how.
I have the orange old school display if that helps...
Thanks!
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 09-27-2022 at 02:33 PM.
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On my 2017 F3T pushing the mode button will scroll thru the option screens. You can select Trip A or Trip B then zero the trip odometer by pushing the bottom button below the mode buttton.
From SpyderJerry's post on SpyderLovers - Push your mode button until trip meter screen shows. Push and hold bottom button to zero. Push side arrow buttons to change from a and b trip meters.
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I don't think any Spyder actually has this EXACT feature ..... as others have said, to figure mileage you start with a FULL tank of fuel. Set either of the trip odo's to zero .... then when you get more fuel, fill it FULL and divide the miles you went by the amount of fuel you put in and that will be close to your mileage ..... the way to get the miles REALLY close, is to average the MPG's and keep a record ..... the more entries you have the better ... Mike
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
I don't think any Spyder actually has this EXACT feature ..... as others have said, to figure mileage you start with a FULL tank of fuel. Set either of the trip odo's to zero .... then when you get more fuel, fill it FULL and divide the miles you went by the amount of fuel you put in and that will be close to your mileage ..... the way to get the miles REALLY close, is to average the MPG's and keep a record ..... the more entries you have the better ... Mike
Mike, after reading a lot of the posts that are appearing on different subjects, it appears that the majority of the newer spyder owners want all the figuring to be done by the spyder. They apparently are not sure how or just don’t done want to do the figuring themselves. I’m sorry if this offends some of you, but........
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The left and right buttons on my LH control enable you to find the odo and trip meter displays. It may be different on 2021 models, I have a 2017 F3-S
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On the 2018+ models of the F3 you can get that information from the Trip/Stats screen.
Using the LH thumbstick
- Press it like a button to get into the home menu
- Press right to select "Launch Stats/Trip"
- Toggle left/right to select between Trip A, Trip B and Total
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This screen displays Instant and Avg MPG. You can also toggle up on any of the odometers to have that mile counter displayed on the left-hand screen (sorry that my Spyder is dirty as hell)
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Just noted that you have the orange display so.. my directions may not work the same for you.
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Go to trip a or b
Should give miles and MPG
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
I don't think any Spyder actually has this EXACT feature ..... as others have said, to figure mileage you start with a FULL tank of fuel. Set either of the trip odo's to zero .... then when you get more fuel, fill it FULL and divide the miles you went by the amount of fuel you put in and that will be close to your mileage ..... the way to get the miles REALLY close, is to average the MPG's and keep a record ..... the more entries you have the better ... Mike
......well i learned something today .... read post #7 ...... I stand corrected
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I think his F3s has the same display as the Ryker does. Bruce
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Originally Posted by bigbadbrucie
Mike, after reading a lot of the posts that are appearing on different subjects, it appears that the majority of the newer spyder owners want all the figuring to be done by the spyder. They apparently are not sure how or just don’t done want to do the figuring themselves. I’m sorry if this offends some of you, but........
Hmmmm! So it is too much to expect a top priced motor bike to have electronics that work as well as my previous 2 wheelers did .... 10 years ago? Sorry, my mistake .... shouldn't have that expectation .... naughty Raz.
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Originally Posted by RazzleH
Hmmmm! So it is too much to expect a top priced motor bike to have electronics that work as well as my previous 2 wheelers did .... 10 years ago? Sorry, my mistake .... shouldn't have that expectation .... naughty Raz.
Yeah, that’s where a lot of our misconceptions come from, Razzle……yes the price of a Spyder is high, but it is still only around the same price as a Goldwing DCT Tour or BMW K1600GT, and it has the added costs that an extra wheel brings. If Honda or BMW were to produce a 3 wheeler to the standard of the aforementioned models, it would cost significantly more than Mid $30kusd……probably more like $45k+. BRP are taking shortcuts, but that is only to be expected when you are building to a price that remains in reach.
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They may have one of these for your year, but this might help: https://www.operatorsguides.brp.com/...tmp/2833EN.pdf
Originally Posted by Jibrilll
Hey there, I have a 21 F3-SE6 and I'm trying to understand how to get to the odometer to figure out my mileage... not sure how.
I have the orange old school display if that helps...
Thanks!
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Button on left handgrip, works like a game joystick. Flip it back left (horzotally) with your thumb and it scrolls through the odometer and trip odometers. Hold it about 2 seconds to reset the trip odometers. If you push it back to the right, it scrolls through the tach, clock, temp, and other stuff on the bottom line of the display screen. Up or down changes the clock, and whatever.
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Originally Posted by MrSchaefer
I'm guessing 4H52 means 4 hours, 52 minutes, but what does it indicate??
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Originally Posted by gkamer
I'm guessing 4H52 means 4 hours, 52 minutes, but what does it indicate??
I think that's the "on timer" for that trip. So how many hours and minutes of operation for that trip. That particular span was almost all surface street driving to and from work with little highway and the math works out. 4:52 hours / 161 miles averages me out to 32ish mph average which matches the "33 mph" average on bottom of that same counter
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you could also down load an app called Fuelly then when you fill up the second time it will give you your mileage
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