Why would any one want to , it's a safety warning !!!. Ian😗.
Whilst I agree that a low-temperature warning light is a very useful and (arguably) necessary thing, I have found it unduly intrusive over the past 6 years commuting, and since it's usually only cold during the winter months, it's (generally) dark when the light activates - and then sits there flashing, right in the middle of the display for at least 30 seconds, if not a minute.
Personally speaking, at night, I find it very bright, highly intrusive, very distracting and incredibly annoying.
...admittedly that may have been because I had to traverse Salisbury Plain at night (on the roads, of course
) on several occasions over a couple of winters where the temperature always seemed to fluctuate between 2 and 5 degrees, setting the damn thing off at least half a dozen times each time I crossed it. Believe me, that got old VERY quickly!
I wouldn't have minded a 5 or 10 second warning, but if you're riding, or starting up/getting on a bike, do you
really need a 30 second continuous reminder that the bike thinks it's cold out there? If it's 3 degrees or below, you should bloody well know it and be alert
('cos we're running out of lerts...)!
Anyway - that's enough out of me or this thread will end up being moved to the moaning old git section