Good question! But we always make sure to put any bike we ride in Sport mode. Also, the slack was there even in neutral at a stop. My Thruxton had a little play when I first got it and I installed a spacer that fixed it. Maybe the V7 needs the same. Thanks for stopping by and for the comment! We appreciate you!
Thanks for stopping by. What research should we have done prior to taking a demo ride? We know what motorcycles are. I can easily pick one out of a line up of various means of transportation. We even know how to ride motorcycles. What questions do you have and I'll see what I can find out for you. Oh, and your cap lock is on.
@@motobs Basically, you had no clue about what you were riding and were discovering everything as you rode it. You also looked directly at the red V7 and called it a V9. Had you done your research atleast minimally, you would have learned that the gear indicator is a calculation between speed and RPM and therefore will only show neutral while stopped. There is no gas guage, you saw the reserve light come on indicating ample miles left until empty. The clutch is a dry not wet and therefore feels and acts differently, etc...Anyway, you did have good weather for your ride.
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Was it in rain mode?
Good question! But we always make sure to put any bike we ride in Sport mode. Also, the slack was there even in neutral at a stop. My Thruxton had a little play when I first got it and I installed a spacer that fixed it. Maybe the V7 needs the same. Thanks for stopping by and for the comment! We appreciate you!
RESEARCH BEFORE RIDING
Thanks for stopping by. What research should we have done prior to taking a demo ride? We know what motorcycles are. I can easily pick one out of a line up of various means of transportation. We even know how to ride motorcycles. What questions do you have and I'll see what I can find out for you. Oh, and your cap lock is on.
@@motobs Basically, you had no clue about what you were riding and were discovering everything as you rode it. You also looked directly at the red V7 and called it a V9. Had you done your research atleast minimally, you would have learned that the gear indicator is a calculation between speed and RPM and therefore will only show neutral while stopped. There is no gas guage, you saw the reserve light come on indicating ample miles left until empty. The clutch is a dry not wet and therefore feels and acts differently, etc...Anyway, you did have good weather for your ride.