If you do not have a fuel light at least, you must have a reserve tank. If i'm looking at the right spec sheet for your ride and judging by fuel economy you should have enough in the reserve for about 30 miles. The petcock should be just below the tank on the left within easy reach while riding. Keep it off the reserve position and when you start to sputter you can reach down and switch to reserve. Ride safe bro.
hey man I like your bike and the sceneries you provided. I'm looking to own my first bike too and I've been looking at the V Stars. I like their price and look, nice cruisers. Would you Recommend?
@@franciscoibarra8677 Yes I would recommend because it is easy to learn on. I would only say that it is a bit heavier than typical starter bikes but this is something that you won’t grow out of in 1 riding season.
Thank you for the beautiful sceneries!
If you do not have a fuel light at least, you must have a reserve tank. If i'm looking at the right spec sheet for your ride and judging by fuel economy you should have enough in the reserve for about 30 miles. The petcock should be just below the tank on the left within easy reach while riding. Keep it off the reserve position and when you start to sputter you can reach down and switch to reserve. Ride safe bro.
Thanks. I still wish I had a fuel gauge just for ease of mind.
hey man I like your bike and the sceneries you provided. I'm looking to own my first bike too and I've been looking at the V Stars. I like their price and look, nice cruisers. Would you Recommend?
@@franciscoibarra8677 Yes I would recommend because it is easy to learn on. I would only say that it is a bit heavier than typical starter bikes but this is something that you won’t grow out of in 1 riding season.