Mike (BlueKnight) & others have raised sone very good points, and just to add a bit more to it, even if you don't (conciously or otherwise) back off on the throttle while upshifting, there's a good chance that you are just not revving it hard enough before flicking the + paddle to go up a gear; & the computer really doesn't like that, which often results in those hesitations.... :sour:
It's very noticeable that the computers do this if you swap from a V-Twin straight onto a Triple (or vice versa) the rev bands are noticeably different, but the triple still needs those revs to be up above about 4K or so to get the snappy hesitation free changes!! :clap:
Sure, if you don't mind a minor hesitation & are quite happy tooling along with slow & lazy changes, the Triples work just fine changing up at lower revs, the torquey motor can handle it & will still pull away readily; but to get the snappy & hesitation free changes you really need to wring its neck just that little bit harder before flicking the + paddle.... & 4K or so seems to be the magic minimum!! :thumbup: