This brings up a good topic. I don't want to take over this thread as it seems to be more about SE than SM. IdleUp, very good write up. I have an SM today and considered getting an SM for the other half but may wait until the 09 models come out and see what new stuff they do it.
Ok..so here is my question. I have rope bikes/4wheelers every since I was a kid. This is my first real open road cruiser type bike. I had rockets back in the day but gave that up after child. Now, I love my Spyder, don't get me wrong at all. My question, and I understand it depends on the situation but what RPM do you generally shift gears? I read this and I am like, wow, do I wait to long to shift and I am being too hard on the bike. Is this the reason my MPG is so far off everyone else’s? I typically shift by noise and don't really look down at what my RPMs are but I generally at around 5500-6500 depending on what I am doing. My bad habit is 4th gear, I will run it out as long as I can because 5th gear is just umm..no get up and go.
As for down shifting, I there a several schools of thought, some don't even downshift, depending the weight of the bike and some downshift all at the last minute if at all possible.
So, again for taking over the thread, but maybe understanding what the computer "expert" shifts at during normal driving, should I try to change my habits?
Ok..so here is my question. I have rope bikes/4wheelers every since I was a kid. This is my first real open road cruiser type bike. I had rockets back in the day but gave that up after child. Now, I love my Spyder, don't get me wrong at all. My question, and I understand it depends on the situation but what RPM do you generally shift gears? I read this and I am like, wow, do I wait to long to shift and I am being too hard on the bike. Is this the reason my MPG is so far off everyone else’s? I typically shift by noise and don't really look down at what my RPMs are but I generally at around 5500-6500 depending on what I am doing. My bad habit is 4th gear, I will run it out as long as I can because 5th gear is just umm..no get up and go.
As for down shifting, I there a several schools of thought, some don't even downshift, depending the weight of the bike and some downshift all at the last minute if at all possible.
So, again for taking over the thread, but maybe understanding what the computer "expert" shifts at during normal driving, should I try to change my habits?