@Cueza89 Yeah, you're right, but they are not sport bikes. I can say that it is not necessary this kind of tachimeter, when you get used to the "Orange light" that warns you when you're running out of petrol you feel comfortable with it ;)
@girarcat Mhhh...maybe you're right but there are a lot of motorcycle as my new one "Hornet 2008" that have it...and I can assure you that is more comfortable to know everytime how much gasoline is left in the tank. Here in Italy the situation is strange, sometimes on the highway you can run 100km without seeing a "service area" and 100km is too much for 3-4 liters reserve. ;-) maybe in your country is different... ;-)
@Cueza89 Of course your tachimeter is much better than the single light, but i'm just saying that it is not a catastrophe to have this kind of fuel warning, you get used easily to it. But of course, an indicator which shows you the exact petrol you have at every moment is much better =)
@viktorbors simply you don't know...but there is a led that let you know when the fuel tank goes in "reserve mode" (i don't know what is the right technical term)...and when it lights you have more than 100kms of fuel distance ...
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marcolv0 10 months ago
@marcolv0 non riesco ad entrare nel merito del tuo commento... :- /
Cueza89 10 months ago 3
All the sportbikes have this system to warn you when you're runnig out of petrol.
girarcat 11 months ago 2
@girarcat Yes but it's also true that a lot of bikes has a fuel tachimeter, that let you know "real time" how much gasoline you've got.
Cueza89 11 months ago
@Cueza89 Yeah, you're right, but they are not sport bikes. I can say that it is not necessary this kind of tachimeter, when you get used to the "Orange light" that warns you when you're running out of petrol you feel comfortable with it ;)
girarcat 11 months ago
@girarcat Mhhh...maybe you're right but there are a lot of motorcycle as my new one "Hornet 2008" that have it...and I can assure you that is more comfortable to know everytime how much gasoline is left in the tank. Here in Italy the situation is strange, sometimes on the highway you can run 100km without seeing a "service area" and 100km is too much for 3-4 liters reserve. ;-) maybe in your country is different... ;-)
Cueza89 11 months ago
@Cueza89 Of course your tachimeter is much better than the single light, but i'm just saying that it is not a catastrophe to have this kind of fuel warning, you get used easily to it. But of course, an indicator which shows you the exact petrol you have at every moment is much better =)
girarcat 11 months ago
@girarcat Surely, necessary but not essential...! ;-)
Cueza89 11 months ago
@Cueza89 That's the point, mate ;)
girarcat 11 months ago
how do you know if its has an empty fuel tank?
viktorbors 1 year ago
@viktorbors simply you don't know...but there is a led that let you know when the fuel tank goes in "reserve mode" (i don't know what is the right technical term)...and when it lights you have more than 100kms of fuel distance ...
Cueza89 1 year ago
@Cueza89 that term is more than good!(: thanks for the answere!
viktorbors 1 year ago