Some where on here a detailed why it does and how to fix it(with pictures to) is a really good thread, I have to leave the house for a while so hopefully some one can post the link.
In short you remove your tank from the bike, remove the sender float unit which has the fuel filter and pump attached to it, hook up an electrical meter and bend the rod until a certain reading occurrs:confused: or something like that.
Mines comes on at around 85miles never gave it a second thought but when I replace my fuel filter I will try and correct it.:D
 
Just wondering someone has a solution for the fuel light comming on to early, I would like to have it bang on if possible

It may be as simple as a tune by the dealer. My dealer fixed the problem quickly (and for free) during scheduled routine maintenance last year.

The subject has been covered (beaten like a dead horse) in other threads that HellFire provided.
 
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