Push button fault or not ?

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toggy
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Push button fault or not ?

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Hi all
Rather than wait another 3weeks for an answer from my dealer.can anyone tell me if my problem is a fault or not .its regards the push button menu selector.i can access all the menu items when the bike is on and at a stand still,but when the bike is moving i can't select the menu items to the right IE the rpm/battery/time adjust.if I'm riding and i come to a stop either holding in the clutch or in neutral i can access the right menu but the moment i ride off it returns to the left menu options .doen't seem right that i can't have the rpm showing as a figure when riding?
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Re: Push button fault or not ?

Post by VeloceSteve »

toggy wrote:Hi all
Rather than wait another 3weeks for an answer from my dealer.can anyone tell me if my problem is a fault or not .its regards the push button menu selector.i can access all the menu items when the bike is on and at a stand still,but when the bike is moving i can't select the menu items to the right IE the rpm/battery/time adjust.if I'm riding and i come to a stop either holding in the clutch or in neutral i can access the right menu but the moment i ride off it returns to the left menu options .doen't seem right that i can't have the rpm showing as a figure when riding?
Hi Toggy,

I have just been trying our demo to see if I can answer your question and that I can! The RPM cuts of as you start to ride due to the fact that when you have the RPM setting on it doesn't show the speedo. So I can concor that your bike has no fault.

Regards

Velocesteve
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Post by toggy »

AHHH i see.Thanks Velocesteve glad to know its not a fault and that I'm not going mad.Now just a case of figuring out how much reserve i should actually have.

:) Regards Toggy
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