Average Throttle Position

Try looking at your previous sentence....if it makes any sense whatsoever to you then my point is proven. Try moving the comma.

If you wish, now move on to you your favourite pastime of bullying new users, however the Big normal shows the reality of who you are. :augie
 
If you wish, now move on to you your favourite pastime of bullying new users, however the Big normal shows the reality of who you are. :augie

Excuse me ??!! How exactly have I bullied any new users? And by the way, the second half of your sentence makes about as much sense as your previous posts.
 
If you wish, now move on to you your favourite pastime of bullying new users, however the Big normal shows the reality of who you are. :augie
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Do you actually read what you have typed before you hit the submit button? :blast
 
I’ve just seen the link on page 3, data only available on GS’s so can’t view it on the K16. I do remember seeing it on my GSA with the Nav 5 and my throttle position was feeble! Slow and smooth....
 
You don't need your bike, just need your sat nav.

Did you leave it attached to your bike?

I have the nav but I thought someone mentioned it had to be on the bike to see that stat. I’ll fire it up and look
 
12% for me. Interestingly my rear brake has 3 times the usage of the front despite me never using it deliberately
 
Last Ride stats for me:
Max lean angles 37deg left, 35deg right.
Gear changes 1175.
Average throttle position 20%.
Front brakes 382, rear 425.
 
I bet NOBODY will be above 25% :D

Remember a thread a few weeks ago when fellas reckoned a bike with a broken gear position indicator was useless, because how could you tell when you were in top gear?

Those fellas might post some pretty high scores. :D
 
24% but did cruise back from Manchester in the traffic
 

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Remember a thread a few weeks ago when fellas reckoned a bike with a broken gear position indicator was useless, because how could you tell when you were in top gear?

Those fellas might post some pretty high scores. :D

The mind boggles as to what action they'd take if their tyre pressure indicaters stopped working.
 
12% for me. Interestingly my rear brake has 3 times the usage of the front despite me never using it deliberately

Linked brakes, if you just touch the front lightly the rear is applied
 


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