It's an interesting thread. It's got me thinking about more than just the modes on the bike.
It's making me analyse about how I approach my riding somewhat.
The short answer is......I don't think about changing the rider mode setting hardly at all. It's default setting is on full fat Rocket propulsion.
However, there have been a couple of occasions where i've said to my self, 'hit the rain mode' due to the road conditions. because I know that I can tame the bike with the setting, but it's not something I think about 90% of the time.
I'll admit have been caught out once. I lit up the rear end accelerating in a low gear in a tight-ish bend, but managed to save the sudden sideways action. I certainly woke myself up a bit, but I deserved a wake up, because I gave the bike too much 'expression' when I knew the conditions were not the best on cold tyres.
So I hear everyone cry, why didn't you already have the bike in rain mode.....you're an idiot, and you might be right, but I think I was more of an idiot by winding her up just to taste the delicious torque, and then the bike spoke to me and I changed my mindset back to my more normal one, which is a bit more rational.
Bottom line is that i'm an 'old school' rider who wants to be the one who makes the decisions rather than letting the bike do them for me.
It's difficult to break out of that fundamental mindset.
It's making me analyse about how I approach my riding somewhat.
The short answer is......I don't think about changing the rider mode setting hardly at all. It's default setting is on full fat Rocket propulsion.
However, there have been a couple of occasions where i've said to my self, 'hit the rain mode' due to the road conditions. because I know that I can tame the bike with the setting, but it's not something I think about 90% of the time.
I'll admit have been caught out once. I lit up the rear end accelerating in a low gear in a tight-ish bend, but managed to save the sudden sideways action. I certainly woke myself up a bit, but I deserved a wake up, because I gave the bike too much 'expression' when I knew the conditions were not the best on cold tyres.
So I hear everyone cry, why didn't you already have the bike in rain mode.....you're an idiot, and you might be right, but I think I was more of an idiot by winding her up just to taste the delicious torque, and then the bike spoke to me and I changed my mindset back to my more normal one, which is a bit more rational.
Bottom line is that i'm an 'old school' rider who wants to be the one who makes the decisions rather than letting the bike do them for me.
It's difficult to break out of that fundamental mindset.