They must have moved the speedometer sensor to the front wheel. Look what happens when he wheelies the bike. I hope it is a more accurate sensor than the previous gens.
That's how you know you have a quality vehicle. I remember in 1969, my dad had a 4 door thunderbird, a nice heavy luxury car with a 429CI engine. Rode so smooth, all was quiet and tight. I thought we were doing 60 and looked at the speedo, we were going 120. The only way I knew we were going that fast, was by the speedo itself, the white lines, and the woods going by real fast out the window. These Busa's are like that car, top of the line with quality build, high-performance engine and quiet with stock pipes. It just grunts and in few seconds, at 140 or so. Love man, just love it.
They must have moved the speedometer sensor to the front wheel. Look what happens when he wheelies the bike. I hope it is a more accurate sensor than the previous gens.
No extra sensor on the wheels so likely just using the abs wheel sensor for 2 jobs and also since some would use a 55 profile rear it likely frees up options that don't mess with the speedo.... Upside is those who wheelie a lot will have low mileage bikes.
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