New bike day. 690SMC-R.

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Re: New bike day. 690SMC-R.

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KungFooBob wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 8:57 am BMW sell it as a way 'smooth' out the ride for a pillion. My mate reckons using it makes it worse for a passenger.
it'll depend on the RPM and of course how good their system works. The QS on the MT09/XSR was OK, the QS on the 790 was OK... the QS on the wifes ZX6R is incredibly (aftermarket), the blipper on the 790 was superb.. So a lot may depend on how you use it and how good the BMW system is.
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One of my bikes just had a neutral indicator - which was a bit useless. You never knew which of the 5 neutrals in the box you were in. :(
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The only 2 uses I have for a gear indicator is knowing I'm in top and maybe knowing I'm in the right gear for an hairpin on track, and that's 2 good reasons to have one. 👍
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Yup for me the 6th one is the most important. I'm a bugger for trying to hook 7th on a motorway.
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Supermofo wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 10:30 am Yup for me the 6th one is the most important. I'm a bugger for trying to hook 7th on a motorway.
Yeah i hear that one... 100%.... but do i hear it £1000+ i don't think so.
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TBH I like a gear indicator but no way I'd be spending anymore than a £100 on one. If the Suzuki didn't have one I'd not have bothered.
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Re: New bike day. 690SMC-R.

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The first bike had with a gear indicator was my Tiger 800, I only ever looked at it just before pulling away to check I was in 1st.
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The first bike I had with a gear indicator was a 1979 GSX750ET, it was a bit random which gear it displayed, and often displayed the neutral light and a gear.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 10:56 am The first bike I had with a gear indicator was a 1979 GSX750ET, it was a bit random which gear it displayed, and often displayed the neutral light and a gear.
About same time a pal bought a GS550. Cool dash with gear indicator.
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DON't forget, KTM are sticking very much to their MX roots on the 690 SMC-R. The dash is... somewhat lacking

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Can you turn the ABS off?
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My Bullet is the first bike I've had for ages without a rev counter, I've got used to changing gear when it feels right, but then I'm never really trying to eek out all the performance.

I think I'd miss one on a proper bike that I wanted to ride hard?
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That's way more than any MX bike I've owned, they all had no instruments.
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Taipan wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 11:01 am Can you turn the ABS off?
Course, you can do whatever you like with ABS in terms of disabling, front only etc...
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KungFooBob wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 11:01 am My Bullet is the first bike I've had for ages without a rev counter, I've got used to changing gear when it feels right, but then I'm never really trying to eek out all the performance.

I think I'd miss one on a proper bike that I wanted to ride hard?
The rev counter on my Suzuki is useless, so I just ignore it now, I have found out that if you rev the tits off it an orange light comes on very shortly before the rev limiter cuts in.
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Tomorrow is collection day isn't it? Sunny all day. Look forward to ride report and pics, lots of pics! :thumbup:
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Taipan wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 11:07 am Tomorrow is collection day isn't it? Sunny all day. Look forward to ride report and pics, lots of pics! :thumbup:
Yup, it's in the workshop tomorrow for PDI and then hand-over once completed.

Ideally that'll be by 2ish as i'm finished with work then and i'll take it for a play asap.
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weeksy wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 10:59 am DON't forget, KTM are sticking very much to their MX roots on the 690 SMC-R. The dash is... somewhat lacking

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That's almost same as my Beta :D
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Re: New bike day. 690SMC-R.

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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 11:06 am
KungFooBob wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 11:01 am My Bullet is the first bike I've had for ages without a rev counter, I've got used to changing gear when it feels right, but then I'm never really trying to eek out all the performance.

I think I'd miss one on a proper bike that I wanted to ride hard?
The rev counter on my Suzuki is useless, so I just ignore it now, I have found out that if you rev the tits off it an orange light comes on very shortly before the rev limiter cuts in.
The Bonneville has a rev counter that can only show 0 or 4000rpm and it doesn't have a rev limiter :thumbsup:
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Yorick wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 11:18 am
weeksy wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 10:59 am DON't forget, KTM are sticking very much to their MX roots on the 690 SMC-R. The dash is... somewhat lacking

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That's almost same as my Beta :D
Well, live and learn...saw the WP on the forks and thought 'Nice'...dab around a while and find they're wholly owned by KTM. Didn't know that. I think the ESA unit on my K12 was WP.

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