01-12-2023, 03:18 PM
The bike has a thermostat to keep itself comfortable. Overheating issues with modern water-cooled R bikes is uncommon (I had no issues in Arizona in 100F+ heat). We don't need precious display real estate filled with (mostly) useless info to see that... yup, temps are still within spec. If the coolant system were to develop an issue and temps ran high, a hazard light will come on -- no matter what view mode we have the TFT in -- and warn us to investigate the issue further.
This is setup is ideal. We don't have to think about the system. If we want more info it's there but otherwise not displayed by default. If there's an issue, we're immediately alerted. The bike monitors dozens of sensors hundreds of times a second. Let it worry about itself, and then you're free to completely consume yourself with riding the damn thing.
This is setup is ideal. We don't have to think about the system. If we want more info it's there but otherwise not displayed by default. If there's an issue, we're immediately alerted. The bike monitors dozens of sensors hundreds of times a second. Let it worry about itself, and then you're free to completely consume yourself with riding the damn thing.
Craig
'20 R1250RS
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'20 R1250RS
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