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With a regular clutch I'd just disengage it and roll off the highway. But what happens with YCC-S?
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Not funny. There are two options that I can see: 1) It suddenly stops (no chance to roll off the highway - you have to brake fairly hard to force YCC-S disengage the clutch), and 2) YCC-S is aware of the issue and disengages automatically. But I'd like to know exactly how it behaves in the unfortunate case I run out of gas when looking for a gas station somewhere between New York and Chicago during one of my rides there, for example.It blows up. boom.
It slows with engine braking. Changing gear is still possible, your best bet would be toWith a regular clutch I'd just disengage it and roll off the highway. But what happens with YCC-S?
:huh: :lol: :ermm:Don't run out of fuel.
<snip>There is no way to select neutral or to disengage the clutch.
Don't run out of fuel.
I think I just Pee'd myself again!! :lol: Where's my Depends Dammit?!Once you are in neutral, just remember this pig weighs over 600 pounds. Think about that when you have to push it uphill 2 miles to that gas station. To help pace yourself while you push, just start chanting...
Don't run out of fuel :banghead: Don't - screw - up :banghead: Don't run out of fuel :banghead: Don't - screw - up :banghead: Don't run out of fuel :banghead: Don't - screw - up :banghead:
-repeat as needed-
Brodie
It seems to me you have a more fundamental and underlying problem......running out of gas. Maybe you should work on your fuel stop skills and not pass an open gas station if there's risk of the next station not being open. And/or carry extra fuel.During my last trip to Chicago from NYC I've had an instance when the gas station where I was planning to refuel was closed, and the nearest one was over 35 miles away.
Thank you.The FJR is a sophisticated machine which in the unlikely event would run out of gas = it will immediately engage the servo motors that completely take over and disengage the valves on all cylinders, as well as simultaneously drop the transmission into neutral, allowing ones operator to coast effortlessly to the side of the road, yet all the while continuing to listen to their tunes in pleasure.
Looks like nobody knows...Gents, I asked a specific question. If you don't know the answer - please don't reply. I'm really not interested in the discussion of the reasons the bike might run out of gas.
Thank you.
Thank you.The FJR is a sophisticated machine which in the unlikely event would run out of gas = it will immediately engage the servo motors that completely take over and disengage the valves on all cylinders, as well as simultaneously drop the transmission into neutral, allowing ones operator to coast effortlessly to the side of the road, yet all the while continuing to listen to their tunes in pleasure.
Don't forget to carry extra gas...Looks like nobody knows...Gents, I asked a specific question. If you don't know the answer - please don't reply. I'm really not interested in the discussion of the reasons the bike might run out of gas.
Thank you.
Thank you.The FJR is a sophisticated machine which in the unlikely event would run out of gas = it will immediately engage the servo motors that completely take over and disengage the valves on all cylinders, as well as simultaneously drop the transmission into neutral, allowing ones operator to coast effortlessly to the side of the road, yet all the while continuing to listen to their tunes in pleasure.
Here's yer chance at fame an fortune..
Git a friend, if you have one, to follow you an see what happens, in a kindofa controlled experiment....
Post the results...
I'm curious myself...
BTW...
If yer battery goes dead tryin ta start it, can ya push start an AE?
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