We've all seen and heard the praises of the F3T and F3 Limited. But here are some cons I have noticed over the 6 months of ownership.
Manual turn signal cancellation: Absolutely blows! Seriously, this is the worst turn signal set I have ever had on a motorcycle in my life. Every time you go to cancel the signal, after lane changing, it will activate the other direction's signal, unless you hit it exactly dead center. Automatic cancellation after a turn, however, works flawlessly. Solution... don't use turn signals for changing lanes. Seriously, it's not worth the hassle. Oh, and good luck finding the signal button at night, or the radio controls for that matter! Maybe on a $30,000 machine you could splurge and backlight the buttons, ya cheap bastards!
Adjustable air shock: Really cool feature but make sure you check it at least every two weeks because you will have lost 5-7psi in that time.
Dashboard clock: Give it a couple of weeks and you will be, on average, 5-10 minutes faster than every other clock in the the free, friggin' world.
Hard bags: Oh these are real finicky bitches to close. Sometimes you have to get them just right with a 'not too strong, not too soft' pressure when closing them. Which, by the way, can be a real pain in the d*ck when you're in a rush and just want to go, go, go!!
Aside from these very minor shortcomings (because honestly, I wasn't looking for the manufacturer to kiss my ass or wash my feet) it is an incredible machine. You have moments of 'Wow, this is worth every penny of the 30 grand' to moments of 'really, this was overlooked when designing a bike that costs 30 grand??' But I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. Well, except maybe for a model that has these pains in the ass anomalies adressed!
Manual turn signal cancellation: Absolutely blows! Seriously, this is the worst turn signal set I have ever had on a motorcycle in my life. Every time you go to cancel the signal, after lane changing, it will activate the other direction's signal, unless you hit it exactly dead center. Automatic cancellation after a turn, however, works flawlessly. Solution... don't use turn signals for changing lanes. Seriously, it's not worth the hassle. Oh, and good luck finding the signal button at night, or the radio controls for that matter! Maybe on a $30,000 machine you could splurge and backlight the buttons, ya cheap bastards!
Adjustable air shock: Really cool feature but make sure you check it at least every two weeks because you will have lost 5-7psi in that time.
Dashboard clock: Give it a couple of weeks and you will be, on average, 5-10 minutes faster than every other clock in the the free, friggin' world.
Hard bags: Oh these are real finicky bitches to close. Sometimes you have to get them just right with a 'not too strong, not too soft' pressure when closing them. Which, by the way, can be a real pain in the d*ck when you're in a rush and just want to go, go, go!!
Aside from these very minor shortcomings (because honestly, I wasn't looking for the manufacturer to kiss my ass or wash my feet) it is an incredible machine. You have moments of 'Wow, this is worth every penny of the 30 grand' to moments of 'really, this was overlooked when designing a bike that costs 30 grand??' But I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. Well, except maybe for a model that has these pains in the ass anomalies adressed!
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