I've got a 2014 Versys 650 I picked up last season with 2500 miles, it now has 6k. Fantastic bike.
Curious how normal it is to have pretty significant (harsh) engine braking when decelerating. What I mean is that as soon as I let off the gas my deceleration is pretty significant - more so than other bikes I've owned (Vulcan custom 900 and an older semi-restored '81 KZ1000 cafe racer). I rarely need to use my brakes and I can stop relatively quickly with just engine braking. Got me thinking when I've noticed pictures and videos of guys doing no hands on their bikes - there's absolutely NO WAY I'd be able to do that with the sudden deceleration I experience on my bike. This is my first sports oriented bike so I chalked it up to that fact. However, I'm beginning to wonder if this is normal. Thoughts?
I've been riding motorcycle for over 20 years. I've driving manual transmission vehicles my entire life. I know how to operate a clutch and do so smoothly - however my Versys is the most challenging vehicle I've owned for really smooth shifting. I've adjusted the clutch cable and have experimented with that - maybe there's more I need to do? Adjust the idle (the idle sits just under 1K I believe).
Curious how normal it is to have pretty significant (harsh) engine braking when decelerating. What I mean is that as soon as I let off the gas my deceleration is pretty significant - more so than other bikes I've owned (Vulcan custom 900 and an older semi-restored '81 KZ1000 cafe racer). I rarely need to use my brakes and I can stop relatively quickly with just engine braking. Got me thinking when I've noticed pictures and videos of guys doing no hands on their bikes - there's absolutely NO WAY I'd be able to do that with the sudden deceleration I experience on my bike. This is my first sports oriented bike so I chalked it up to that fact. However, I'm beginning to wonder if this is normal. Thoughts?
I've been riding motorcycle for over 20 years. I've driving manual transmission vehicles my entire life. I know how to operate a clutch and do so smoothly - however my Versys is the most challenging vehicle I've owned for really smooth shifting. I've adjusted the clutch cable and have experimented with that - maybe there's more I need to do? Adjust the idle (the idle sits just under 1K I believe).