Tucker2930 Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 Is it just me or would other folks like the starter button and BC button to switch locations. Link to comment
Satguy Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 I'm happy with the buttons as they are. I was used to the starter button location on my 1150 RT so nothing is different now. Maybe you can rewire it Link to comment
dwayrider Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 By the way, have you wondered, as I did, what "BC" stands for? It is Boardcomputer, German for "on-board computer." Link to comment
Ken H. Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 would other folks like the starter button and BC button to switch locationsNope, like it where it is. Pulling the clutch lever and thumbing the starter button at the same time would be to much contortion. Link to comment
jackflash Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Man, my life is just too busy to care! Is it just me or would other folks like the starter button and BC button to switch locations. Link to comment
JayW Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 I would rather see the hazard flasher switch and BC buttons reversed in position. The BC button is used much more frequently, and would be accessible with the hand not busy operating the throttle. Jay Link to comment
RFW Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 By the way, have you wondered, as I did, what "BC" stands for? It is Boardcomputer, German for "on-board computer." Actually, that is something the Germans call "Neudeutsch" (translation: "New German"), or in other words.... English! Bob. Link to comment
Geraldh Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 By the way, have you wondered, as I did, what "BC" stands for? It is Boardcomputer, German for "on-board computer." Crap, I always thought it was BikeComputer Link to comment
Tucker2930 Posted October 25, 2005 Author Share Posted October 25, 2005 Good one JayW that would be better. Link to comment
dwayrider Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Forgive my faulty German. It's "Bordcomputer," not "Boardcomputer." Link to comment
RFW Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Forgive my faulty German. It's "Bordcomputer," not "Boardcomputer." By the way, this has nothing to do with a "board" (as in "circuit board" or something like that). It means "On board computer". Bob. Link to comment
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