I find myself "checking" to make sure I am in high gear when cruising, so I can see the value of an indicator, even though it is not a big deal or a necessity.
As for a fuel gauge, I reset my "A" trip odometer at every fill up, and leave it up on the display. When I get near 170 miles or so, I know I will have to stop for gas soon. After a few times riding, it is second nature, no fuel gauge needed.
As for a fuel gauge, I reset my "A" trip odometer at every fill up, and leave it up on the display. When I get near 170 miles or so, I know I will have to stop for gas soon. After a few times riding, it is second nature, no fuel gauge needed.