The wonky fuel sensor is and should covered under warranty. I covered that on a short video on my channel. If I had to complain yes, the signals do turn off early, but I'm going to say it is not a preprogrammed timing issue. Even the dealers aren't able to get some information from CFMOTO. Over my 18,000 miles I believe it happens because the bike is picking up ever so slight leans as we move to the side of the turning lane. My turn signals don't turn off once I'm fully in the lane and restart them once I'm fully stopped. Here in Upstate NY not all traffic turn lanes have optical sensors, so I can literally sit through many cycles of red and green lights because the bikes are very light and don't have enough steel for the magnetic sensors to pick up and give the green turn light. Those with optical sensors can be tripped by flashing your high beam. I know where they are and no longer wait. Once traffic is clear I run the red turn signal. If you tell them that, in a calm friendly tone, law enforcement is pretty cool and you'll probably ride away without a ticket. If you tell them you've been waiting through a few cycles and he's been in hiding watching you, your day might not turn out so good. One other thing I can suggest is that you use GOOGLE MAPS or something like the free SPEEDOMETER PRO app to see how far off your speedometer is. Mine starts off 2mph slower up to 45mph and increases to 5mph at 80mph being 75mph. At the very top being 5'4" 190lbs a dual USB port on the handlebars, along with mirror and bar mounts for 2 cameras and a GPS, extra batteries, a magnetic tank bag carrying some tools, a bottle of water, extra eyeglasses, whichever tinted or clear visor I wasn't wearing bungeed to the seat because I never know how long I'm going to be out, and a 1 liter fuel bottle strapped to the rear turn signals, at a fast changing 115-116mph on the speedometer I was "only" doing 109mph on flat ground with no crosswind. I found a video on YT that showed someone with a CFMOTO quad who was able to change the wheel circumference size in the display but even though one commenter said he was able to change it on his CL-X but couldn't remember how, when I asked the dealer to look into it their CFMOTO tech said that this wasn't an optional setting on their bikes because they aren't vehicles that owners would routinely change wheel sizes on. Keep posting these good short updates!!
@christophersegura5599
5 ай бұрын
Blinkers turn off as soon as you turn in that direction at all is what is happening
@dakotajiverson21
5 ай бұрын
Really? Hmmm. I will confirm that. I truly appreciate your response. Either way though that isn't a bad design because it turns off before I am out of my lane and into the new one
@christophersegura5599
5 ай бұрын
I've just gotten used to it but I've had mine for almost a year now
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