Catching Odometer Numbers while Riding

Whereas most of the world uses zeros and one's...................

Honda apparently prefers one's and two's.
Has anyone ever seen this?
I turned on the bike when I left work, and this was the display.
All the numbers turned to one's and twos', including the odometer, tripmeter, clock, air temp, and mileage. The fuel gauge had every other
bar lit, as did the engine temp gauge.
Everything went back to normal when I turned bike off and back on.
The battery is fully charged, everything else seems to be working. The bike has 107K miles.
Is this an error code of some sort?
Sorry for the crappy photo, hopefully you can see it.

Thanks, Eric
 

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On my scooter today I got lucky:
 

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Copied from a thread I STarted, thought it should go here.

The mileage reading on my 2000 ST1100 when I pulled into the garage today after work.

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Just thought it was cool!

Gary.
 
I missed 123,456 on my Dodge Ram 2500 last year by one mile....dang you one mile!!!!! LOL

Yeah, I had 66666 pop up on me last week, but I was splitting traffic and it just wasn't a good time to stop and take a picture of it! :eek:4:
 
Here you go with 125125 miles on the odometer 125.1 on the trip and the time was 1251 :D It is very hard to get a good picture of the mileage on the ST.

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