Steel
Resident Coonass
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2012
- Messages
- 7,849
- Location
- Cut Off, Louisiana USA
- Ride
- 2012 Roadster & 2006 Classic
Old folks and computers go together like peanut butter and hot sauce.With the Triumph warranty you have two years to ride the wheels off of it and fix what needs to be fixed. If nothing happens in two years it will certainly happen at two years and one day.I think my biggest concern is learning the electronics and not about it going tits up.
Honestly I'm not worried about the electronics (except the fly by wire), I'd worry more about the ergonomics with my old knees and bad hip. No cruising pegs to move my feet around = not comfortable for long.

After you play with them a bit you settle into your preferred settings and probably won’t fool with every ride. My most commonly used things are the trip metters. It is very convenient that trip oe can reset automatically after a selected time period so every day you ride the meter is already at zero. Trip two I use at every fill up to track mileage and is easy to reset. Most of the rest is bells and whistles.