Does anyone know if the 2017 F3 Daytona comes with both the cowl and passenger seat
Yes, it does. Very nice. It actually limits the power output with the seat on. More power with just the cowl.
:yikes:Wow! I actually thought you were pulling the guys leg with you said that it was detuned with the rear seat on. I guess what you said makes since, but I would have never expected that. I don't know of any other manufacturer that does that.The Daytona is very flighty with 2 up. I can take a corner just a little above normal speed with my 90 lb grandson on the back and get wheel raise without cranking the throttle much at all.
The way I figured it out was that I was ryding one up with the seat on (no cowl) and I noticed that the byke wasn't a peppy as when I first got it. I pulled the seat and got to looking and there is a large spring loaded disk that the seat sits against and depresses it. When you put the cowl on there is a void where the disk is. I'll take some pictures if anyone is interested. I think it's a liability factor for them and that the Daytona is primarily a one up machine that you can carry someone for a while. Just don't challenge the twisties 2 up.
They also did a sensor on the seat of the RT for a passenger, too.
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This is the Daytonas cowl. I have circled the two areas in question. The bottom circle disk is spring loaded. When you put the seat on it, it will depress it notifying the computer that a the passenger seat is installed. The upper circle shows the depression that does not depress the disk on the bottom. Maybe someone can find out more about it. I believe that with the cowl,the Daytona is the only one this applies to.
All F3s have the seat sensor. I understood it altered both the stability/traction control and the brake bias to account for the extra weight of a passenger.
I'm sure I've read somwhere what weight it requires to activate it. Just fitting the passenger seat won't activate it, you would need a passenger on it.
Of course it may also disable the Daytona's sport mode when active.
With the seat in place on my Daytona the switch is depressed. No need for a ryder. The seat is set up to push the button, ryder or not.
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My switch doesn't activate unless a rider is present. I can actually press down on the passenger seat and hear it "click". I guess that means the Daytona doesn't actually have 3 modes ( normal, passenger, sport) . Question: How do you enter the "Sport" mode ? Is it controlled through the electronics mode switches on the left grip ? Or is the cowl/seat swap the only activation method.... Very curious !