Today I learned that the cruise control on the R 18 won't engage past 98 mph or so.
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I agree that's the reason behind it. The interstate had little traffic, but that traffic was doing mostly 90-95 mph. So, I put the cruise control as high as it would accept, which looks like 98 mph, and rode about 30 miles like that. Just slightly overtaking the few cars on the road that day.From the safety standpoint, I think that would be sensible.
I’ll be 62 in June.This is something I would have never discovered. Nice to have you young fellas to keep us up on technology.
First time ever I have found this combination of low traffic, not windy and fast (but not crazy) drivers that one could overtake ever so slowly for such a long stretch. It was a blast.Yes, speeds in the U.S. vary quite a bit. I find my R18 TC cruises quite comfortably at 75-85mph.
A few years ago I rode my R1150GS from Santa Cruz, California to Lake Havasu, Arizona, rarely went below 80mph, much of the trip was around 90-95mph. Fastest day-long road trip I ever made.
I ride around the Sebring area, 6000 miles this winter. I know some good twisty roads that are a lot of fun. I have the acorn nuts under the footboard about ground off. I occasionally get the outside toe of my boot sole too.First time ever I have found this combination of low traffic, not windy and fast (but not crazy) drivers that one could overtake ever so slowly for such a long stretch. It was a blast.
I've ridden to Turn 2 Brewing couple of times.I ride around the Sebring area, 6000 miles this winter. I know some good twisty roads that are a lot of fun. I have the acorn nuts under the footboard about ground off. I occasionally get the outside toe of my boot sole too.
Good to know this safety feature.Today I learned that the cruise control on the R 18 won't engage past 98 mph or so.
Agreed. Also the exhaust gets a deeper note.I was surprised my R18 travelled as well as it did at 3,000 rpm in 6th.
Also, I haven’t seen any comments on this point, but the boxer engine has a noticeable break-in-period.
At 5,300 miles, it is much easier about higher rpm’s than when new.