another stupid question

discussion about the 750 Sport and '89/'90 900SS, which share many mechanicals with the Paso series
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dkd
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another stupid question

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Afternoon guys

Now this is probably a dumb question but Ducati themselves could not answer it.

How do you reset the tripmeter on the 750Sports ??? ... rang Ducati and they had no idea.

Next dumb question, the red light next to the Neutral indicator (first to the left) is the fuel level warning light ??? I presume.

Thanks other than the simple things, I love this bike

David
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Simon Bolivar
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Re: another stupid question

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ridgeskimmer
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On mine the reset knob is a small knurled knob on right hand side of instrument panel just down below RPM gauge. And yes red light to right of neutral is when you have got down to fuel reserves.
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ridgeskimmer wrote:On mine the reset knob is a small knurled knob on right hand side of instrument panel just down below RPM gauge. And yes red light to right of neutral is when you have got down to fuel reserves.
Ah ha!!! There it is! Thanks for that I would never have found it over there and the light is exactly as I was thinking..............Thanks again :thumbup:
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