Hi ph4824,
I'm not having a dig or wanting to start a slanging match,it's just that in my opinion,the BMW indicator system was and is very innovative,i find it very simple to operate,on some bikes i find the conventional very difficult,e.g on my vfr 800 when i cancelled i had often put on the right hand indicator,i also had to lift my hand of the bars slightly to operate the switch gear and often had to look to see what i was doing.
I for one would be very dissapointed if BMW convert to a more conventional type of switch.
Would'nt stop me buying and loving BM's though, i could always resort back to hand signals.
It's great that we've all got an opinion it's what makes life interesting.
You enjoy your bike and i'm sure you'll like the switch gear once it becomes second nature.
Never used one myself but i know some peple swear by throttle rockers to ease acheing hands,they are available from N/N and i think there about £8.
Steve
I'm not having a dig or wanting to start a slanging match,it's just that in my opinion,the BMW indicator system was and is very innovative,i find it very simple to operate,on some bikes i find the conventional very difficult,e.g on my vfr 800 when i cancelled i had often put on the right hand indicator,i also had to lift my hand of the bars slightly to operate the switch gear and often had to look to see what i was doing.
I for one would be very dissapointed if BMW convert to a more conventional type of switch.
Would'nt stop me buying and loving BM's though, i could always resort back to hand signals.
It's great that we've all got an opinion it's what makes life interesting.
You enjoy your bike and i'm sure you'll like the switch gear once it becomes second nature.
Never used one myself but i know some peple swear by throttle rockers to ease acheing hands,they are available from N/N and i think there about £8.
Steve



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